Polish Oratorio
I was tutoring the great composer’s son and daughter, under the baleful gaze of his mother-in-law....
Read MoreLeonard Kress has had recent fiction in Passages North and has also had two collections this year--Thirteens (Aureole Press) and Braids & Other Sestinas (Seven Kitchens Press)--and one coming out later this fall, Living in the Candy Store (Finishing Line Press). Recent poetry and fiction has appeared in New Orleans Review, Massachusetts Review, Iowa Review, Harvard Review, and Crab Orchard Review. He currently teaches philosophy, religion, and creative writing at Owens College in Ohio.
by Leonard Kress | Jun 12, 2012 | Flash Fiction | 0
I was tutoring the great composer’s son and daughter, under the baleful gaze of his mother-in-law....
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We took a trip to the mountains and it could have been devastating. It was the coldest day of the...
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Thou Art That—The Upanishads Yet another flight to the potty—stalled—in time. I drop off my...
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A few nights before Christmas, my mother lying on the sofa, not yet the swollen head and belly...
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The four-way stop—all clear. But what about the double-parked delivery truck, the honking...
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