Bridgett M. Davis Explores a Family Secret: Her Mother’s Illegal Lottery
“The World According to Fannie Davis” is a love letter to her mother, but also a crash course in economics and Black history
“The World According to Fannie Davis” is a love letter to her mother, but also a crash course in economics and Black history
Liz Kerin recommends stories where vampires are used as a literary tool to probe relationships among family members
"The Box Where Baby Slept" by Mario Giannone, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature
Sofia T. Romero, author of "We Have Always Been Who We Are," recommends scary stories will send shivers down your spine
The characters in these books are on TV, want to be on TV, or use television to figure themselves out
"Madwomen" from EVERY DROP IS A MAN'S NIGHTMARE by Megan Kamalei Kakimoto, recommended by Molly Antopol
"Queen of Heaven" by Joel Cuthbertson, recommended by Electric Literature
The author of "Be Brief and Tell Them Everything" on curating a fictional self and the writerly desire to capture the whole world with brevity
"The Winner Is," flash fiction by Elaine Crauder
"How High We Go in the Dark" rethinks popular narrative tropes about the end of the world