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The incongruous appearance of the Chinese lanterns, tissue thin, is what I like to remember now;...
Read MoreMichelle Reale is an academic librarian on Faculty at Arcadia University in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Her work has appeared in a wide variety of venues. Her work tends to focus on the inherent flaws in just about everything. Currently she is working on a collection of prose poems featuring the experiences of North African immigrants into the indifferent society of southeast Sicily, where she has witnessed their struggles first hand. She is currently pursuing Peace Studies. Her short fiction collection, Natural Habitat was published by Burning River in 2010.
by Michelle Reale | Sep 5, 2012 | Flash Fiction | 0
The incongruous appearance of the Chinese lanterns, tissue thin, is what I like to remember now;...
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Yogi laughs and tells him, in braying falsetto, that the first breath of fresh air is invigorating...
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