Luna Luna magazine
Years from now, it’ll still be growing fast and long, the way it grows in summer even when there’s been no rain.
Read...For thirteen days, we have walked near each other, but not too near.
Read...Truth was, the chili gave me indigestion, but I couldn’t hang around without buying anything.
Read...She leans in over the pedestal sink, turns the cold water spigot off, and peers at the half of her face that remains. Her face has been torn in two.
Read...My little sister would name every dead animal that we came across. This is not how to grieve. This is not how to behave with animals.
Read...We had moved in together fast. I brought a silver tea service and a Persian rug, student loans and a pair of ragged cats. We settled in like it was forever.
Read...She told me George Plimpton had once tried to pick her mother up in a bar on President’s Day. She had turned him down, of course.
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