Tag: loss
miCRo: “Honey?” by Daniel Fraser
In Daniel Fraser’s “Honey?” the house is uneasily animate, changing with its inhabitants and, indeed, changing its inhabitants.
Read MoremiCRo: “Inversion can feel like weightlessness” by Anita Goveas
by Cincinnati Review | Nov 2, 2022 | miCRo | 0
How do you navigate loss, upside down and a hundred feet in the air?
Read MoremiCRo: “Of Precipice” by Michelle Menting
by Cincinnati Review | Jul 20, 2022 | miCRo | 0
Michelle Menting’s lyric microessay “Of Precipice” moves with the vibrations of haiku, tanka, epigrams, and other short and imagistic poems
Read MoreWhat We’re Reading: Sigrid Nunez’s The Friend
by Cincinnati Review | Nov 13, 2018 | What We're Reading | 0
Just in time for the National Book Award ceremony tomorrow, we’d like to share an...
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