Care, fiction by Charlotte Hammond
On my mother’s first birthday since she lost her mind, I stare into the blue light of the fridge. I’m starved. My eyes first land on a big, softening persimmon.
Read MorePosted by The Capra Review | Feb 19, 2021 | Summer 2017
On my mother’s first birthday since she lost her mind, I stare into the blue light of the fridge. I’m starved. My eyes first land on a big, softening persimmon.
Read MorePosted by The Capra Review | Feb 19, 2021 | Summer 2017
The Long Ride Home, photography by Ron Tarver and Legacy, short documentary by Amy J. Wright...
Read MorePosted by The Capra Review | Feb 19, 2021 | Summer 2017
In 1979, when I was twelve, my father and I went to see The Onion Field, the true story of a couple of low-life crooks who kidnap two policemen and end up killing one of them in a deserted onion field in Bakersfield, California.
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