In “Women! In! Peril!,” Defying Societal Norms Is an Act of Reclamation
Jessie Ren Marshall on writing her debut short story collection and why she needed to leave New York to become a writer
Jessie Ren Marshall on writing her debut short story collection and why she needed to leave New York to become a writer
What am I supposed to do when someone wants all of me?
Each of these authors explores the fleeting connection between humans and birds
In Chana Porter’s novel "The Thick and the Lean," eating for pleasure is taboo, but sex is encouraged
"The Difficulty of Getting Through to You" by Ren Arcamone, recommended by Alyssa Songsiridej for Electric Literature
The horror that I will humiliate myself continues to haunt and overwhelm me
I invite readers to ogle my writing in the same way they’ll gaze at the shirtless man on the cover
"Iceland" by Drew Nelles, recommended by Electric Literature
"Prodigal Son" from A SMALL SACRIFICE FOR AN ENORMOUS HAPPINESS by Jai Chakrabarti, recommended by Electric Literature
10 questions about writing with author and Catapult instructor Rachel Kincaid