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Issue 6 – National Flash Fiction Day – June 18, 2022

The South Shore Review

Antonia Facciponte

Antonia Facciponte (she/her/hers) writes poems. She is an author based in Toronto, and received her Master’s degree in English and Creative Writing from U of T. Her poetry explores voice-making, cultural identity, immigration, and stories as salvation. Antonia’s first poetry collection, titled To Make a Bridge (Black Moss Press, 2021), was recently featured in the second edition of the Lost Launches Reading Series.

Fiction/Flash Fiction/News

She’s Awake with a Story

by Antonia Facciponte
Poetry

Woodpecker

by Antonia Facciponte
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