Cruelty Jones
When she was born, her mother took one look at her and knew there was only one name for a child so...
Read MoreAnna Lea Jancewicz lives in Norfolk, Virginia, where she homeschools her children and haunts the public libraries. She is an Associate Editor at Night Train, and her writing has appeared or is forthcoming at The Citron Review, Hobart, matchbook, Prime Number, WhiskeyPaper, and many other venues. Yes, you CAN say Jancewicz: Yahnt-SEV-ich.
by Anna Lea Jancewicz | Aug 20, 2015 | Fiction, Flash Fiction | 0
When she was born, her mother took one look at her and knew there was only one name for a child so...
Read Moreby Anna Lea Jancewicz | Aug 20, 2015 | Fiction, Flash Fiction | 1
The sunflowers were only waist-high, and three fat little grandmothers with their babushkas of red...
Read Moreby Anna Lea Jancewicz | Nov 11, 2014 | Flash Fiction | 0
The heart of you makes the sound the vacuum cleaner does when it rolls over a crayon. And then you...
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