Fiction Pick of the Week: "Bound"
An adopted woman's brushes with fortunes and family ties.
An adopted woman's brushes with fortunes and family ties.
Belinda Hermawan Split Lip Magazine Jul 2018 15min Permalink
Hauntings in the aftermath of an animal attack.
Abbey Mei Otis Guernica Magazine Jul 2018 25min Permalink
The intersection of climate change and reality TV.
Katie M. Flynn Ninth Letter Jul 2018 15min Permalink
A mother and child navigate life after a natural disaster.
Lauren Groff New Yorker Jul 2018 15min Permalink
Past and present intermingle in various meetings and revelations with an old friend.
Joel Morris Gravel Magazine Jun 2018 10min Permalink
A young lesbian poet's confused love.
Li Zhuang The Collapsar Jun 2018 20min Permalink
Encounters and interactions with a semi-famous star.
Brittany Terwilliger Pithead Chapel Jun 2018 10min Permalink
The stark realities of nature and nuture.
Allison Kubu Longleaf Review Jun 2018 15min Permalink
A Longform Fiction reprint: The complexities of a grandmother's wish to die.
Carissa Halston Little Fiction Jun 2012 Permalink
A life in objects.
Lee Krecklow Necessary Fiction May 2018 Permalink
The lives of a bell maker, a beekeeper, and their observant son.
Alicia Cole Split Lip Magazine May 2018 Permalink
A Las Vegas hustler hits his lowest point.
With upheaval looming, a college tennis player considers his love, his training, and his own agency.
Brandon Taylor Nat.Brut May 2018 15min Permalink
A Chinese-American woman's past and present collide.
Yiyun Li New Yorker Apr 2018 20min Permalink
A basketball player cares for his addicted sister.
Chloe N. Clark BULL Apr 2018 10min Permalink
Baseball and complicated father/son relationships.
Patrick Walczy Hobart Apr 2018 Permalink
Two friends wait out a storm in Waffle House on their way to uncertainty.
Sarah Boudreau Longleaf Review Apr 2018 15min Permalink
The pros and cons of computerized boyfriend models; reposted in honor of the late fabulist Zachary Doss.
Zachary Doss Puerto del Sol Aug 2017 25min Permalink
A beached whale creates a ripple effect in a small fishing village.
Benito Vergara Atticus Review Mar 2018 10min Permalink
Family dynamics both real and imagined.
Leesa Cross-Smith Lit Hub Mar 2018 10min Permalink
Small town loneliness, memories, and mistakes.
Jill Talbot Little Fiction Mar 2018 10min Permalink
A theater as the scene of escalating events.
Daniel Paul Necessary Fiction Feb 2018 Permalink
The intersection of life and social media in the future.
Emily Smith Hobart Feb 2018 10min Permalink
The interactions of inmates and a teacher at a women's prison.
Rachel Kushner New Yorker Feb 2018 35min Permalink
Two girls connected by friendship and strange magic.
Gail Aronson The Offing Feb 2018 Permalink