Recommended Reading
Recommended Reading is your ultimate source for the best in contemporary fiction, including short stories and novel excerpts from today’s most dynamic voices.
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Our Wee Town’s Violent History Is Having Its Hollywood Moment
An excerpt from PRESTIGE DRAMA by Séamas O'Reilly, recommended by Caroline O'Donoghue
Her Life in Seattle Doesn’t Translate to Beijing
“Yulan” from THE MEMORY MUSEUM by M Lin, recommended by Jeremy Tiang
A Visit to Our Meanest Relative Can Only End in Tears
“Nuts” by Katie Schorr, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
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ISSUE No. 422
The Delicious Hell of a New Jersey Sex Dungeon
May 6 - Nat Mesnard
True Love With Three Olives and a Twist
“The Martini Fairy,” flash fiction by Peter M. Kazon
The Fragile Pride of the Displaced New Englander
Two poems by Abbie Kiefer
Hairballs Are My Love Language
"A Hairy Style" and "Stem of Thorns," flash fiction by Maya Miller
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The Great Silence
Oct 12 - Ted Chiang
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Our Wee Town’s Violent History Is Having Its Hollywood Moment
Apr 27 - Séamas O’Reilly
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Turn Signals and Turn-Ons at the DMV
Apr 26 - Katherine Heiny
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The Delicious Hell of a New Jersey Sex Dungeon
May 6 - Nat Mesnard
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Ask Your Doctor If Drinking Me Is Right for You
“Spinal Tap,” flash fiction by Angela Liu
Her Drama Is Tolerable When It’s Performed Onstage
An excerpt from AN AWFULLY BIG ADVENTURE by Beryl Bainbridge, recommended by Lucy Scholes
Human Dignity Is Contraband in This Camp
Three poems by Troy Osaki
This Cocky Stranger Is Offering to Kill for Me
An excerpt from WHIDBEY by T Kira Māhealani Madden, recommended by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
My Sensible Work Pants Have Chosen Violence
“Free the Fupa,” a graphic narrative by Amanda Awanjo
I’m Broke But I Swear I’m Grateful
“Please Accept This Token of Thanks” by Christine Vines, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
