Electric Lit’s Smaller Numbers Tell a Larger Story
As EL’s incoming Director of Operations and Fiction Editor, I want to talk about the numbers that matter most
As EL’s incoming Director of Operations and Fiction Editor, I want to talk about the numbers that matter most
These characters look to their sisters and brothers with envy and uncertainty, seeking clues as to who they should be
BOMB Magazine Founder Betsy Sussler talks Aristophanes, Faulkner, and the enigmatic presence of the American South in "Station of the Birds"
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Blooms of color evoke the polyphony of experiences that accompany motherhood
“Debone,” flash fiction by Caitlin Campbell
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“Debone,” flash fiction by Caitlin Campbell
An excerpt from MOUNT VERITY by Therese Bohman, translated and recommended by Marlaine Delargy
Three anagram poems by Jia-Rui Cook