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Shoulder Season

Cara Blue

“I’ll take a day at a cold beach with the dog, / which, in winter, is the right kind of loneliness, // because you’re not born into it / like a fox into his fur.”

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Welcome to Shoulder Season

Welcome to Shoulder Season. I am the author of YOU NEVER GET IT BACK, winner of the John Simmons Short Fiction Award (University of Iowa Press, 2021). My stories appear in GRANTA, THE KENYON REVIEW, AMERICAN SHORT FICTION, and elsewhere.

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