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Fault Lines By Laura Frégeau
Hepatitis is a word I have always known, like “volcano” or “earthquake.” To me, it meant “big sick.” Hepatitis was the reason my mother...
Jun 30, 20234 min read


Saint Claire by Diana Heald
Purple Hellebore, the Lenten Rose, dusty, dusk-like, was growing in the small mulch-filled beds of Brooklyn Heights before I thought to...
Apr 5, 20232 min read


Interview With Heather Kamins, Author of The Moth Girl
Heather Kamins, author of The Moth Girl, was kind enough allow Jay Vera Summer, managing editor of Chronically Lit, to interview her....
Feb 18, 20236 min read


Reading Neither Weak nor Obtuse by Jake Goldsmith, A Book Review by Kate Champlin
This is a very academic, philosophical book, and I enjoyed every page of it. I need to start my review with a personal story. I had to...
Jan 5, 20234 min read


The Lost Peacock Garden by Megan Baffoe
My first ever tonic-clonic seizure arrived at a beautiful destination wedding in Spain. Thankfully, it had the good sense not to crash...
Dec 10, 20227 min read
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