Keith Lesmeister’s new collection of short stories, We Could’ve Been Happy Here, investigates the spectacle of the everyday. Set in … More
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We Were Happy, Until We Were Told We Could Be Happier: Sarah Gerard’s SUNSHINE STATE
Counter to familiar ideas of Florida: spring break, the spectacle that is South Beach, and golfing old-timers, in Sunshine State, … More
Tell Us What Turn Your Life Took: THE STORY OF THE LOST CHILD, by Elena Ferrante
The Story of the Lost Child is the fourth and final installation in Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan novel series. The first … More
How Long Has It Been Since You Really Rocked? A Review of IF I KNEW THE WAY, I WOULD TAKE YOU HOME, by Dave Housley
Imagine a trust fall where, instead of a bundle of coworkers who you didn’t like to begin with, you drop … More
Remote, Desolate, and Hard to Survive: An Interview with Iver Arnegard
In his collection Whip & Spur, Iver Arnegard writes wildness and isolation—the desert mesa, winter in Montana, the middle-of-nowhereness of … More
“I Think We Recognize Ourselves in the Flawed”: An Interview with Charles Dodd White by Linda Michel-Cassidy
A Shelter of Others, by Charles Dodd White (Fiddleback ltd), is set near the southern border of North Carolina, in … More