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So Much For The Habits Of Bees, Dawn Goulet Apr 2024

So Much For The Habits Of Bees, Dawn Goulet

Bryant Literary Review

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He Is Mine, Summer Hammond Apr 2024

He Is Mine, Summer Hammond

Bryant Literary Review

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Black Cherry, Daria Rose Apr 2024

Black Cherry, Daria Rose

Bryant Literary Review

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Leftovers, James Magruder Apr 2024

Leftovers, James Magruder

Bryant Literary Review

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Suburban Guerilla, E.H. Jacobs Apr 2024

Suburban Guerilla, E.H. Jacobs

Bryant Literary Review

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Almost There, Patricia Schultheis Apr 2024

Almost There, Patricia Schultheis

Bryant Literary Review

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Lessons From My Mother, Claire Rubin Apr 2024

Lessons From My Mother, Claire Rubin

Bryant Literary Review

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Mr. Truhart, Amy Clements Apr 2024

Mr. Truhart, Amy Clements

Bryant Literary Review

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Roadside Memorials, Karen Guzman Apr 2024

Roadside Memorials, Karen Guzman

Bryant Literary Review

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Exuvia, Andie Tursi Apr 2023

Exuvia, Andie Tursi

Bryant Literary Review

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We Must Not Disturb The Peace, Nicole Cifani Lehmann-Haupt Apr 2023

We Must Not Disturb The Peace, Nicole Cifani Lehmann-Haupt

Bryant Literary Review

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Youth In Asia, E.H. Jacobs Apr 2023

Youth In Asia, E.H. Jacobs

Bryant Literary Review

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Return To The Country Of The Crime, Dan Grossman Apr 2023

Return To The Country Of The Crime, Dan Grossman

Bryant Literary Review

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Attics, Mark Brazaitis Apr 2023

Attics, Mark Brazaitis

Bryant Literary Review

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Heart Of A Monster, Gabriella King Apr 2023

Heart Of A Monster, Gabriella King

Bryant Literary Review

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Poof!, Kathie Giorgio Apr 2022

Poof!, Kathie Giorgio

Bryant Literary Review

When I was nine years old, a boy socked me on the arm at recess. He hit hard, enough to cause me to cry out, to bring tears to my eyes, though I wouldn’t let them escape.


The Unvanquished, Marlene Olin Apr 2022

The Unvanquished, Marlene Olin

Bryant Literary Review

“Retirement is overrated,” said Morris.


Adelaster, Deborah S. Prespare Apr 2022

Adelaster, Deborah S. Prespare

Bryant Literary Review

To prevent herself from slipping into another chaotic downward cycle of panicked anxiety, she squashes the rising tide, drops in the toilet her pill-shaped companions, and sizing up her failing reflection, chooses the last-ditch, arduous path left to an imprisoned soul.


Night In The City Looks Pretty To Me, Roger Logan Apr 2022

Night In The City Looks Pretty To Me, Roger Logan

Bryant Literary Review

Allison was trying to come up with a version of that old joke. A kangaroo or whatever walks into a bar and the bartender says, “Say, we don’t get many kangaroos in here.”


Not A Piece Of Furniture, Alex Smith Apr 2022

Not A Piece Of Furniture, Alex Smith

Bryant Literary Review

On the first day of the first job I got after Javier was deported, I tried to ignore the couple’s fighting.


Night Terrors, Patrick Bernhard Apr 2022

Night Terrors, Patrick Bernhard

Bryant Literary Review

Kara turned away from the TV and glanced at the glowing wall clock. 2:56. She had now passed her previous record for staying up watching Night Terrors, which was 2:37.


Beyond Poland, Rosalind Goldsmith Apr 2022

Beyond Poland, Rosalind Goldsmith

Bryant Literary Review

Her body can’t escape the cold but her mind can. It casts up through the night, scattering itself into the sky over the Atlantic Ocean.


Come, Gentle Night., Michael Washburn Apr 2022

Come, Gentle Night., Michael Washburn

Bryant Literary Review

Arthur took one look at the forlorn stranger standing by the stone wall at the base of the hill in the cool evening and thought: Gordon Comstock.


Minutiae 973.1, Lila Bovenzi Apr 2021

Minutiae 973.1, Lila Bovenzi

Bryant Literary Review

The law of conservation of mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed. If something is taken from the earth, it has to be replaced, or else the universe will fall into disharmony.


I Am Not A Home, Kiley Mcaleer Apr 2021

I Am Not A Home, Kiley Mcaleer

Bryant Literary Review

I am from many places, but none of them have ever quite been home. A mint green house where neighbors are always yelling and my dad comes to visit for a few hours every other weekend.


Swimming Lessons, Rebecca Mear Apr 2021

Swimming Lessons, Rebecca Mear

Bryant Literary Review

It was time to learn to swim.


Why I Cry For Little Girls, Julia Raboy Apr 2021

Why I Cry For Little Girls, Julia Raboy

Bryant Literary Review

I like working with little kids, and since I have been old enough to be employable, my main source of income has been from childcare: camp counselor, babysitter, nursery school “teacher,” etc.


La Escucho, Leah Ryan Apr 2021

La Escucho, Leah Ryan

Bryant Literary Review

When I started my career as a passionate photojournalist, I never expected it to be my demise. I was a naïve 20-something-year-old, ready to leave the United States and travel the world, capturing its majesty with the click of a lens. That was when there was beauty to capture…


Editors' Note Jan 2021

Editors' Note

Bryant Literary Review

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Chemo, Carolyn Adams Jan 2020

Chemo, Carolyn Adams

Bryant Literary Review

As you turn to the oncoming magic,
what subsumes?

Because everything can’t stay
at the surface, what is forgotten?