Metamorphosis
Issue #138
Winter 2018-19
Before she died, my motherpracticed turning herself into stone.Now she sits—a rock on my father’s grave,six feet above his reach. Each springhe punches a hole in his roof,sending up a riot of yellow flowersto tempt her into softening. The tendrilsof...
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