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Pushcart Prize
Pushcart Prize Special Mention
Best American Short Stories, Notable
Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy, Notable
200 pages.
Our Fall issue, replete with fiction, nonfiction, and poetry:
A wide-ranging and revealing conversation between Andrew Foster Altschul and Geoffrey and Tobias Wolff, on writing, memory, and the craft of memoir.
Lori Ostlund’s “A Little Customer Service” (2017 Best American Short Stories Notable): A waitress questions the value of services rendered when she finds herself in the bed—and the distressed home—of a rich, carefree customer.
Ann Cummin’s “Divination”: The burden of a brother toiling the land, serving his no-account father.
Adrienne Celt’s “Big Boss Bitch” (2017 Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy Notable): They were certain they’d found the perfect female candidate for president. Then she started thinking on her own.
Mark Chiusano’s “The Better Future Project”: Even amid the work of political protest in the YouTube age, unrequited love can’t be ignored.
A trio of poems from a striking emerging voice, Kaveh Akbar (a 2017 Pushcart Prize winner); as well as new stories from Kathleen Alcott, Earle McCartney, and Fatima Bhutto (“Kabul,” a
Pushcart Prize Special Mention); and nonfiction from Peter Orner (on encountering the work of Alvaro Mutis in Zapatista Chiapas) and Brad Wetherell (on his complicated relationship with a woman he tutors in English in Prague).
Plus a portfolio from artist Kota Ezawa, and poetry from Christopher J. Adamson, Mary Cisper, Mallory Imler Powell, Austen Leah Rosenfeld, Adam Scheffler, and Judith Skillman.
Weight | 1.0 lbs |
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Dimensions | 9 × 6 × 1 in |