A Conversation with PEN America Best Debut Short Story Author Amy Sauber
“The pleasure and tension in rooting for an underdog is that you are unsure how or if they can pull through.”
“The pleasure and tension in rooting for an underdog is that you are unsure how or if they can pull through.”
“Dinara has chosen to relocate to a country and to work at a place where she can cultivate certain identities and ambiguities.”
In Ruth Serven’s brief, haunting “A Message,” two friends discuss a missing father.
Jess Arndt’s debut collection (out today!) features stunning writing—down to the first sentences.
Meet the memoir that Kirkus deemed “subtle, artful, and piercing.”
“Human time is neither straight nor shapeless; it is instead like coral: whorled, fragile, and, in the end, ordered. And made out of skeletons.”
We’re smitten with THE MIDDLEPAUSE, and we’re not alone.