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  1. Andrea Jarrell: LOST • Cleaver Magazine

    When I looked back, I saw my long-lost father, the handsome old cowboy from East Texas, studying me. I braced myself for the stream of f-bombs and head shakes that used to come my way whenever he …

  2. B. A. Varghese: LOST • Cleaver Magazine

    B. A. Varghese LOST Just let me finish my story. Listen. I was at this party at a house on Vanderveer Street off of Hillside Ave. in Queens. I was having a great time with my friends, then near the end of …

  3. Lost Archives • Cleaver Magazine

    Dec 11, 2014 · Just Google, “Why do I always get lost?” Dozens of links will take you down a rabbit hole as you learn about neurons called grid cells and how to improve your spatial memory by exercising …

  4. Michelle Ross: MY HUSBAND IS ALWAYS LOSING THINGS

    I imagined him frisking me for the lost object, like a TSA agent searching for contraband. But my husband didn’t look up, kept shuffling around papers, emptying out boxes. I used to find his tendency …

  5. Sabrina Hicks: WHEN WE KNEW HOW TO GET LOST - Cleaver Magazine

    That night you told me you couldn’t imagine getting lost with anyone else. When we were going to your older brother’s cabin near Flagstaff with unmarked signs and instructions to look for a fork in the …

  6. Michael DeForge: LOSE 7 • Book Reviews

    Louis idolizes Gregory, who is revealed to be his long-lost older brother. After several strange episodes it becomes clear that the two have formed a new “whole” identity in which one man is inseparable …

  7. FINDING GOLD IN LOST TREASURE - Cleaver Magazine

    A Writing Tip by Michelle Bitting FINDING GOLD IN LOST TREASURE “There is something to be said for a boundary, there is something to be said for unbinding.” ~ Diane Seuss I remind myself and my …

  8. Nicola Gardini: LOST WORDS • Book Reviews - cleavermagazine.com

    What is experienced and what is retained can be wildly disparate; a revolution is distilled to a single detail, as Nicola Gardini reveals in the lovely novel Lost Words.

  9. Zoraida Córdova: LABYRINTH LOST • Book Reviews

    Labyrinth Lost, by Zoraida Córdova, is an homage to cultural practices and archetypal struggles between past and present, power and fear.

  10. Miriam Sagan: GONE • Cleaver Magazine

    Miriam Sagan is the author of twenty-five books, including the poetry collections Map of the Lost (University of New Mexico Press) and Seven Places in American (Sherman Asher, 2012).