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Category Archives: Winter 2022 Nonfiction

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The Flamenco Dancer

Mar 13, 2023Robert PopeWinter 2022, Winter 2022 NonfictionNonfiction, Robert Pope

by Robert Pope -1- When my family moved to Frankfurt, Germany in 1960, Dwight D. Eisenhower was still the president of the United States, and the memory of the war against the German Nazi government lingered in pockets of unrestored destruction scattered throughout the city. We lived in military housing, a duplex on the furthest

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Brooklyn Charlotte Russe

Mar 13, 2023Michelle Cacho-NegreteWinter 2022, Winter 2022 NonfictionMichelle Cacho-Negrete, Nonfiction

by Michelle Cacho-Negrete Lately I spend time thinking about things that have vanished and I’m slipping into the past after visiting New York, still home despite my forty years in Maine. The little Manhattan piano bar up two flight of stairs whose cool jazz thrilled us. The White Castle in Queens, when we still ate

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Querencia: A Little Macho Bullshit in Two Acts

Mar 13, 2023Mark BlickleyWinter 2022, Winter 2022 NonfictionMark Blickley, Nonfiction

by Mark Blickley The title of this short memoir, Querencia, is a bullfighting term that describes the spot in the ring where a bull repeatedly returns. The more threatened a bull feels, the more often he returns to his spot. It’s this predictability that allows the matador to more easily kill him. I recently watched

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Moose Hunt

Mar 13, 2023Tanya Bellehumeur-AllattWinter 2022, Winter 2022 NonfictionNonfiction, Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt

by Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt On the last day of moose season, Sylvaine’s father came scowling into the kitchen. He kicked a chair and threw his buffalo plaid jacket onto the upturned legs. “In the woods since five and nothing to show for it.” Twelve-year-old Sylvaine stepped away from the toaster to let him retrieve his coffee

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Off Track: Or, What I Did with $100

Mar 13, 2023Guinotte WiseWinter 2022, Winter 2022 NonfictionGuinotte Wise, Nonfiction

by Guinotte Wise Warning: I’ll tell you right up front, I booby-trapped this rather meandering essay with a silly Broadway tune that, once absorbed into your already crowded headspace, will remain there to annoy you for a long, long time. Maybe always. I still haven’t gotten rid of it. When I wrote this piece, I

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