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Tag Archives: Rachel Pietrewicz

Flower-Girls by Rachel Pietrewicz

My sister once told me if you swallow a cherry pit, a tree will grow in your stomach. She said it happens all the time to girls who are too fast and too hungry to stop the pits from sliding over their tongues and down their throats. My sister said sometimes the girls wouldn’t even […]

Posted byDaleJanuary 2019November 2018Posted inIssue 20Tags: Rachel Pietrewicz
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