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Clem’s Corvette | The Red Hill Review
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. The King of Fruits. Dancing With Ava →. April 17, 2011. Violet Freudlich was old, very old. Arthritis plagued her joints and the thick lenses of her glasses only partially clarified the blurry world through which she moved. But the biggest trial of her existence was Clem, the man she was shackled to through forty nine years of a miserable marriage. The next evening, Violet ...
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March | 2011 | The Red Hill Review
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. Monthly Archives: March 2011. March 25, 2011. By Unity Barry Red faced, round bellied and very loud, Daniel Greenberg was a transported, in-your-face New Yorker. He was slightly rumpled, slightly dusty and had a proclivity for wearing plaid shirts that reeked of stale tobacco smoke. Daniel was, … Continue reading →. Musings by Writing Out Loud. The Mystery of The Muscari.
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The King of Fruits | The Red Hill Review
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. Clem’s Corvette →. The King of Fruits. April 17, 2011. King of the fruits, that is what my mother called the mango. Treat him well and he will grant your wishes. I remembered this as I picked out two juicy, ripe specimens for dessert for a first date. How do you eat a mango? Suck gently at first then harder, I said, and we did just that. The stimulated flesh put up a re...
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Writing Out Loud | The Red Hill Review
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. Author Archives: Writing Out Loud. April 28, 2011. By Ann Kircher March 17, Farley’s, Potrero Hill, San Francisco It’s a sweet Irish waltz. Turning and turning I see the entire room: Potato faced woman With dyed red hair And the handsome man at a table Smiling at me … Continue reading →. Musings by Writing Out Loud. April 17, 2011. Musings by Writing Out Loud. April 17, 2011.
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The Mystery of The Muscari | The Red Hill Review
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. Sometimes There Are Times Like This and The Night Is Extraordinary. Daniel Greenberg →. The Mystery of The Muscari. March 20, 2011. I was good though, until my friend Richard died a year ago last January. He was born just two weeks after me. We didn’t always get along that well he was Sicilian and. Which brings me back to the topic I had in mind when I sat down to write....
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April | 2011 | The Red Hill Review
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. Monthly Archives: April 2011. April 28, 2011. By Ann Kircher March 17, Farley’s, Potrero Hill, San Francisco It’s a sweet Irish waltz. Turning and turning I see the entire room: Potato faced woman With dyed red hair And the handsome man at a table Smiling at me … Continue reading →. Musings by Writing Out Loud. April 17, 2011. Musings by Writing Out Loud. The King of Fruits.
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. Is a group of five very diverse people who make up a circle of authors. Unity’s book is first in a series about women in the arts. She has lived on Bernal Heights for over 30 years. For more about her and her novel go to www.unitybarry.com. The Chrysalis and the Codetalker. And is working on a second,. With coauthor John Culliney. Kunal’s work has appeared in. Journeys in t...
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The Papaya Grove | The Red Hill Review
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. The King of Fruits →. April 17, 2011. At one end of the grounds, next to the giant swing and the lawns, was the papaya grove. This grove of trees was planted by my father when I was about eight years old. In the tropics, papaya trees grow quickly. Papaya chutney saved your life when you were a baby my mother said to me. You were such a sickly child. I am so glad you are...
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Sometimes There Are Times Like This and The Night Is Extraordinary | The Red Hill Review
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The Red Hill Review. A literary review by writers living and working on San Francisco's Bernal Heights. Musings by Writing Out Loud. The Mystery of The Muscari →. Sometimes There Are Times Like This and The Night Is Extraordinary. March 6, 2011. Walking through my neighborhood I pass Skip’s Tavern — that place where someone bought a $1million lottery ticket. A couple dressed in feathery things, he with a mask and she with a very short skirt, pass and jump at me screeching. In front of the Good Life Groce...