8 Zombie Stories Without Any Zombies
Malcolm Devlin, author of "And Then I Woke Up," breaks down the characteristics of the walking dead genre
Malcolm Devlin, author of "And Then I Woke Up," breaks down the characteristics of the walking dead genre
What are we really talking about when we tell stories about the living dead?
In these books, worlds themselves are the agents of change and wielders of power
“The Last of Us” reminds us that unspoken intimacy in father-daughter relationships can be beautiful
Allegra Hyde wants us to radically rethink what we value in her short story collection "The Last Catastrophe"
Electric Literature's fundraiser honored Gary Shteyngart, Jim Shepard, and Rebecca Makkai for their contributions to pandemic fiction
A novel and a TV series bearing the same name tell similar stories about capitalism’s walking dead
"It Is What It Is" by Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi, recommended by Electric Literature