“Piranesi” Is a Dispatch from the Kingdom of Chronic Illness
I read the book while suffering from "long Covid," and felt connected to the author's own experience of mysterious disease
ICE regularly detains people in these very hallways, often violently separating children from their parents
An obscured, staticky figure conveys a growing tension between digital and analog life
"A Hairy Style" and "Stem of Thorns," flash fiction by Maya Miller
In “My Dear You,” Rachel Khong explores the strangeness of the everyday
These unintimidating experiments will reinvigorate your writing when you need a breakthrough
These authors illustrate the complexity of finding our place in the world
“Day Care” author Nora Lange on writing while walking, notes we leave ourselves, and the mother as chimera
“Nuts” by Katie Schorr, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature
With no institution advising these writers where to go, they go everywhere
Hallie Cantor’s “Like This, But Funnier” pokes fun at the entertainment industry's incessant appetite for burnt-out screenwriters
Celebrate the warmer weather with these hot new indie titles
The moment changed us without our understanding why