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Notes on “Neal Cassady in San Miguel de Allende: A Reminiscence” (excerpt)

One of 3QR’s most popular and magical writers was Diane Sward Rapaport, who passed away just weeks before the pandemic struck. In her last days, she spoke with humor and hope about this next trip into further galaxies. And she knew more than most anyone about being connected to stars and celestial trajectories. She was […]

NO STORY by Heidi Vornbrok Roosa

Lauren couldn’t decide between a good saucer or one of the chipped ones for an ashtray.  None of their friends smoked.  Anymore.  Her husband Mark and his stepbrother sat on the deck in the dark, talking about her husband’s half-brother.  That made him the stepbrother’s stepbrother, she thought, though she could never quite keep the […]

Thank you & 3QTrue Print Anthology

Thank you & 3QTrue Print Anthology

We at The Three Quarter Review want to thank you for reading the work published via our quirky project featuring three-quarter true story telling, launched back in 2012. And, due to pandemic challenges, to let you know about our print anthology now set for release in 2023, 3QTrue. Our groundbreaking online journal, 3QR, has been […]

ILLUMINATIONS by Vivian Wagner

ILLUMINATIONS by Vivian Wagner

  I’ve always wanted fireworks to be more than they are. So a sphere, why not a tree, with branches cutting high into the night? So a cascade of stars, why not a writhing serpent? So a burning sapphire ball, why not a volcano, rupturing? The industry has names for its effects: ring palm crossette […]