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Rachael Green

RACHAEL GREEN is a freelance writer with a BA in English and Anthropology. Her fiction has appeared or will in Flash Fiction Magazine, MAYDAY, and The Sock Drawer. Her articles have appeared in A Little Bit Human, Bustle, and Benzinga. She currently lives in the Bronx, where she is working on a collection of short stories. You can find her on Twitter at @paperandwhiskey

MARY
by Rachael Green

August 11, 2021 Contributed By: Rachael Green

Obstructed view of women's face

This story was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. The paint had chipped off of one of Mary’s eyes and the other had faded and begun to fleck off in places, mutating her maternal gaze into something more sinister, full of agony. I held eye contact with those eyes or, the one eye and the plaster […]

Filed Under: Featured Content, Featured Fiction, Fiction Posted On: August 11, 2021

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