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LEON Literary Review

Oh my! This is a gorgeous new issue, if we say so ourselves! New poetry from:
Cynthia Dewi Oka
Debra Allbery
Jonathan Fletcher
Paul Ilechko
Dara Laine
Katelyn Grimes
Grace Lynn
Bridgette James
Cecilia Savala
Michael Lauchlan
Hayley Phillips
Joemario Umana
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LEON Literary Review

Oh my! This is a gorgeous new issue, if we say so ourselves! New poetry from:
Cynthia Dewi Oka
Debra Allbery
Jonathan Fletcher
Paul Ilechko
Dara Laine
Katelyn Grimes
Grace Lynn
Bridgette James
Cecilia Savala
Michael Lauchlan
Hayley Phillips
Joemario Umana
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Issue 34 | N. Jamiyla Chisholm – LEON Literary Review

"...Georgia Jamaica had been his faith for nearly a decade nonstop, his crescent moon and stars. Much like the art of boxing, she destroyed him every time he saw her, only to rebuild him.."

"Shotgun — Jr. Walker & The All-Stars (1965)" N. Jamiyla Chisholm
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If you haven't already, please check out the truly outstanding fiction in our special issue, showcasing the writers of Kimbilio! With an introduction by Board Chair David Haynes! kimbilio.com
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Issue 34 | Debra Stone – LEON Literary Review

"Patsy threw the first punch. It took Betty by surprise, and she fell on one knee. Patsy was about to kick Betty when Rhonda came from behind and pulled Patsy’s fake ponytail and ran towards the basketball court..."

fr "Betty in Trouble: " by Debra Stone
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Issue 34 | Camille F. Forbes – LEON Literary Review

"I woke with a start, clutching Uncle Morris’s body like to protect it. I hadn’t been outside since the whitemen dragged me into the cave. The cool air blowing in and the blackness at the opening..."

from "Uncle Morris’s Body" by Camille F. Forbes
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If you haven't already, please check out the truly outstanding fiction in our special issue, showcasing the writers of Kimbilio! With an introduction by Board Chair David Haynes! kimbilio.com
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Issue 34 | Victoria Palmer – LEON Literary Review

"...Shutting the door hard, she listened for the bolt to click into place. For a moment, it was like the knock never happened. The silence returned. Neat, heavy. But it felt wrong this time..."

from "15D" by Victoria Palmer
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Issue 34 | Jason Harris – LEON Literary Review

"Steam is rising off the shores of Limbe as the surf rushes forward. The beach is in an uproar, which is a surprise to me, because I was told it isn’t tourist season. The early morning fishermen are yelling and pointing..."

from "Komba" by Jason Harris
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Issue 34 | Denise Laidler – LEON Literary Review

"It was often like that on the island; talking to one was talking to all. Indeed, held aloft on the white-shirted shoulders of six men in flowing robes and matching turbans was balanced a silvery blue casket..."

from "Digging Two Graves" by Denise Laidler
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Issue 34 | Mary McLaughlin Slechta – LEON Literary Review

"...Winter is the only season in that part of the country, so he looked forward to parking his car inside. Except there was a dream in there. A big one. Nestled as comfortable as swallows under the eaves..."

fr "Where Dreams Go" by Mary McLaughlin Slechta
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Issue 34 | Wandeka Gayle  – LEON Literary Review

"The thought of souls in a tree filled me with more wonder than dread. It seemed farther away than before but when I got to it, breathing heavily, I put out my hands. I touched the bark with my palms...

from "The Silk Cotton Tree " by Wandeka Gayle
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Issue 34 | Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa – LEON Literary Review

"Something has been nagging her all morning, something just beyond her clear knowing, something almost imperceptible, like dissipating smoke or a shift in temperature"

fr "The Visitation (Chapter 2 from “Of Mothers & Daughters”)" by Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa
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Issue 34 | Leesa Fenderson – LEON Literary Review

"You remember exiting JFK from Kingston into your first snow at 10 years old, and you remember that no matter how thick your coats got every winter, you still felt emotionally ill-equipped for Brooklyn’s coldness..."

from "Balance" by Leesa Fenderson
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Issue 34 | Shinelle L. Espaillat – LEON Literary Review

"She stared at the wide miles of carpeted hallway that led, she knew, to more carpeted hallways, to escalators and conference rooms and throngs of people talking about writing. The baby kicked her bladder. ..."

from "Not Today" by Shinelle L. Espaillat
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Issue 34 | Tara Baldridge – LEON Literary Review

"There are ways in which I think I can shut the door on your existence. I do not choose those. I am the snake, charmed by the melody of your admitted wrongs when all I have known is silence..."

from "How I Love My Neighbor" by Tara Baldridge
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LEON Literary Review

Special Issue 34 featuring Kimbilio Writers!
Intro: David Haynes
Tara Baldridge
N. Jamiyla Chisholm
Shinelle L. Espaillat
Leesa Fenderson
Camille F. Forbes
Wandeka Gayle
Jason Harris
Denise Laidler
Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa
Victoria Palmer
Mary McLaughlin Slechta
Debra Stone
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Issue 33 | Susan Trofimow – LEON Literary Review

"Without thinking, you’ve waded
deep into the pond, turned your back

on the comforts of the tranquil hillside
to face the astonishing sun..."

from "Anger" by Susan Trofimow
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Issue 33 | Abiodun Salako – LEON Literary Review

"...the snow geese, warblers and wrens
will fly home for the winter.

those things like starfishes in air,
called daffodils will bloom in spring,

the world didn't wait for my father..."

from "We Laughed" by Abiodun Salako
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Issue 33 | Laura Mills – LEON Literary Review

"I’m on the phone with the
mental health nurse
talking about the weather
when I first learn of the
lambing snow..."

from "Sneachd beag nan uan" by Laura Mills
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Issue 33 | Jamie Kim – LEON Literary Review

"...we never jumped off the cliffs at 1:37 AM in Avignon; you never reached out for me; the water was never cold; the world was never dark; you never told me me i’m certain, i’ll never love like this again..."

from "Never Never" by Jamie Kim
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Issue 33 | Zachary Lorico Hertz – LEON Literary Review

"...worrying’s all abstract til you’re pacing the ward waiting out the ectomy and suddenly you’re filthy stinking rich with time diving in scrooge mcduck and drowning in it..."
from "nine thousand nine hundred ninety nine days" by Zachary Lorico Hertz
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Issue 33 | Ashley Oakes – LEON Literary Review

"...your gabardine pockets gleam. Empty them
of offerings: paperclip, wrapper or use your flashlight to show
your heart beneath the couch cushions were you left it
last night..."

from "A Sign From the Gods via WhatsApp" by Ashley Oakes
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Issue 33 | Dana Tenille Weekes – LEON Literary Review

"...Watch steam wither. Wonder

if I can bring anything back with held breath,
if I can hold together long enough..."

"At 23, I Reported a Case of Sexual Harassment and Was Asked to Meet About It a Week Later"
by Dana Tenille Weekes
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Issue 33 | Moudi Sbeity – LEON Literary Review

"My grandmother has known war as a staple
in the pantry you never run out of,
like jasmine rice or green lentils,
or the thick viscous olive oil she harvests
which doubles as ointment for deep wounds..."

from "Something Useful" by Moudi Sbeity
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Issue 33 | Janice Northerns – LEON Literary Review

"...the band,
more southern rock than country twang, sings
of first kisses and beer and church, the words
land soft and sweet—expected but lovely,
like the snow falling beyond these walls..."

"At the Cotillion Ballroom in Wichita, Kansas" Janice Northerns
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Issue 33 | Jasmina Kuenzli – LEON Literary Review

"And for so long I wasn’t anything. A pile of rocks to the side of the trail, might be a tiny grave or some kid’s collection. Circles in the mushrooms at the edge of the woods. Heartbeats through clothes..."

from "The Wild Hunt" by Jasmina Kuenzli
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Issue 33 | Kenton K. Yee – LEON Literary Review

"Our Pacific’s a pizzazz of suds and anchovies,
the sky of stars and sprites. What am I
yapping about? Everyone wants something—
brain, heart, courage. Family in Kansas.
The Cairn Terrier once between us."

fr "The Second State of Matter" Kenton K. Yee
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Issue 33 | Amanda Chiado – LEON Literary Review

"...You love dorks. Geeks that smell like pimple cream and have large glasses that make their eyes bob and bulge like silky Betas. You count the pleats on their tan pants and their tight white briefs consume your nightlife..."

"Crushing on Nerds" Amanda Chiado
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Issue 33 | Debra Allbery – LEON Literary Review

"...Vietnam was burnt foliage and
fracture, bright birds I had no names for,
dank smoke we couldn’t exhale. All
those still bodies floating facedown
downstream, husks of belief.
My hand unsteadied..."

from "Argosy" by Debra Allbery
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