Guate Punx by Byron Smith
Guate Punx by Byron Smith Interview by Marie Barrientos How did you come about...
Read MorePosted by The Capra Review | Apr 16, 2023 | Spring 2014
Guate Punx by Byron Smith Interview by Marie Barrientos How did you come about...
Read MorePosted by The Capra Review | Apr 16, 2023 | Spring 2014
Washing Hands in Ramallah by Josip Novakovich While teaching at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel, I thought of visiting a friend of mine in Beirut, but that proved difficult, as in Lebanon they would...
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Membership Dues a novel excerpt by Chris Ross Ivers planned to visit LaSalle on weekends, but the way it is with Robinson Farms if it isn’t raining then you’re working, and it’s been three straight weeks of...
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Harlem is for Children by Paul H. Segar The kitchen curtains were boiling in hot water. It was the only way his mother knew to kill the grease that clung to them from the meals prepared in the big purple pots on the...
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Marlboro Man by Erik Raschke As I am leaving for my evening walk with my dog, King Louis XIV, I discover that someone has been mashing their cigarettes out on our “Welcome” mat. They are yellow Marlboro butts, the...
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