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  • “Stories,” by Annie Ernaux
  • Short story: Lake Alice, by EM Burns
  • No One

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Stories,” by Annie Ernaux

I believed that, when it came to words, everything was allowed.

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newsroom.co.nz /2 weeks ago

Short story: Lake Alice, by EM Burns

'I'm just doing my job: locking up the same people for the wrong side of 20 years in my home town' The post Short story: Lake Alice, by EM Burns appeared first on Newsroom.

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nybooks.com /3 weeks ago

No One

     

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newsroom.co.nz /1 month ago

Short story winner of the $65K Ockham fiction prize

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“The Twice-Widowed Khala Helai,” by Jamil Jan Kochai

Fifty years and I dream of him still, fifty years and every story, every joke, every bit of news or gossip leads back to him still.

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newsroom.co.nz /1 month ago

Winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize

Holly Ann Miller of Kerike...

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electricliterature.com /1 month ago

A Long-Lost Mother’s Embrace Is an Obliterative Fate

“The Ominous Shaft” by Marlena Williams Cole set out early, when the fishermen of his hometown were just beginning to cast their nets into the sea. Claudia Bernard, the woman that...

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newsroom.co.nz /1 week ago

Short story: The long way home, by Majella Cullinane

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

The Tally

Honesty may be a one-sided contract with the world, but it is the only side that we can control.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

“Many Worlds,” by Ayşegül Savaş

Wasn’t it the case that all friendships involved some amount of attraction? It was the engine of curiosity, the mystery that propelled any relationship forward.

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theparisreview.org /2 weeks ago

Rachel Aviv’s Act of Revision: On You Won’t Get Free of It

“I had written three stories with three lost babies, all of which I had left out.”

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brittlepaper.com /2 weeks ago

The Beyond | Zakaria Bychlifen | Fiction

  “Love, calm down. It’s not worth it.” He looked at her—at those empty eyes. The furniture behind her was a blur, as hazy as the love they had once shared. He had been cooking din...

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newyorker.com /6 days ago

“Broken,” by Rabih Alameddine

Usually, when I informed a guy that I had a type, that I couldn’t help whom I was or wasn’t attracted to, he moved on. Not you.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Annie Ernaux on Childish Cruelty

The author discusses her story “Stories.”

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

The Twenty-Year Novel: Harriet Clark on The Hill

If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.

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fiftywordstories.com /1 month ago

ELODIE A ROY: Blue

Grandma would absentmindedly leave the cupboard door open and Grandpa gently shut it after her. When he died, Grandma continually had bruises on her forehead, and it is how she’d r...

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49thshelf.com /1 month ago

Baba Yaga and the Girl Who Ate the Rope, and Seven Books by Canadian Authors Which Fed My Writing

My collection was inspired by being my mother’s caretaker and focuses on supporting her during the two pandemic summers, as her dementia steadily worsened. A huge complicating fact...

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newsroom.co.nz /1 month ago

Short story: Family friendly, by Jemma Richardson

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theguardian.com /1 week ago

Long Wave By Daisy Johnson review – a sublime novel of motherhood and loss

Covering three generations, this tangled story of secrets, childhood, abandonment and care might be her best work yetIn 2018 Daisy Johnson was the youngest writer ever to be shortl...

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newsroom.co.nz /1 month ago

Short story: In the forest, by Sherry Xu

'You...

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fiftywordstories.com /5 days ago

BOB THURBER: Mother’s Intuition

I met my mother at a ritzy downtown restaurant to celebrate her divorce from my step-father. I brought a date. We had a feast. After dinner, my mother said: “Listen. That girl.” “D...

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miramichireader.ca /1 month ago

The Lost Queen by Heidi von Palleske

It’s rare to read a story which manages to handle full lives like that, instead of focusing only on that which serves the primary story.

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Love Omen

I was panicking a bit, thinking of a career, thinking that I should probably get one.

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49thshelf.com /6 days ago

Exploring the Dark: The Chat with Natalie Southworth

Natalie Southworth’s award-winning stories have appeared in literary journals in Canada, the UK and the US, including The North American Review, The Moth Magazine, The New Quarterl...

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