by Colette Parris First, eschew the juicer. Squeeze the lemons with bare hands let the brightness coat your fingers and burn through your many abrasions watch the steady rivulets pummel the indifferent mason jar. Next, add water – not tap spring for the swanky kind that comes in tinted bottles and smells like a […]
Author: Colette Parris
Colette Parris is a Caribbean-American attorney who returned to her literary roots during the pandemic. Her work can be found in Streetlight Magazine, Vestal Review, Lunch Ticket, Burningword Literary Journal, Thin Air Magazine, Cleaver Magazine (forthcoming) and elsewhere. Her fiction is currently nominated for a Pushcart Prize and Best Microfiction 2022. She lives in Westchester County, New York. Find her on Twitter @colettepjd.