Category Archives: Prose
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Snapshot by Holly Bruns
Leave a commentDecember 5, 2015 by northerncardinalreview
All that she has now is a memory which she quietly carries between her two arms, and a snapshot that …
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The Wildflowers of Iqaluit by Emily-Jane Hills Orford
1May 5, 2014 by northerncardinalreview
It is a clear, sunny day and all I can think about is those lazy, hazy days of summer. I …
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A Wind by Gordon Miller
Leave a commentMay 3, 2014 by northerncardinalreview
It started out as one of those scary days, especially when a warm wind was blowing. It seemed to be …
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Independence Road by Lori A. May
Leave a commentDecember 2, 2013 by northerncardinalreview
“What set the whole town into a frenzy was when McDonald’s settled in,” Chris tells me as we make our …
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The Visit by Gordon Miller
6October 3, 2013 by northerncardinalreview
It was one of those summer mornings, everything looked yellow except the blue sky, daisies danced in the field and …
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Starry, Starry Night: Kimberlee Feick Lowry
1July 10, 2013 by northerncardinalreview
March, 2012. Sunday, 8:45 p.m. Someday Farm. The kids are finally in bed. My husband is passed out on my …
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Deep Trouble in Mrs Ellen’s Garden by Lori A. May
Leave a commentApril 12, 2013 by northerncardinalreview
It was second grade. My feet couldn’t touch the floor as I sat in the olive green armchair in the …
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