Losing My Octopus Best Friend is the Final Straw
In Gina Chung's novel "Sea Change," a 30-year-old aquarium worker finds herself unmoored and on the edge of destruction
In Gina Chung's novel "Sea Change," a 30-year-old aquarium worker finds herself unmoored and on the edge of destruction
I learned a lot about fiction writing from my brief, inglorious career as a radio ad writer
Activist-novelist Jessica Gaitán Johannesson discusses the connections between language, migration, and climate justice
It wasn't just a site to ask how babby is formed—it was also the first place I could creatively explore
Shirley Barrett on cancer as a demonic infestation
Staff and contributors recommend their favorite short fiction of the year
Rae DelBianco, author of ‘Rough Animals,’ on the women who subvert the toxic tropes of the Western
In our first “Can Writing Be Taught?” feature, we ask the instructor of Catapult’s novel generator course all our burning questions