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Congratulations to Christine Sneed for winning Chicago Public Library's 2013 Carl Sandburg Award. Read her story, 'The River,' in TriQuarterly: http://triquarterly.org/fiction/river
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"It wasn’t that she surrendered to him at once. She did so in stages." Read a fantastic short story by Chinelo Okparanta
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This is a book of murder mysteries within murder mysteries. Peeling one story opens up another.
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Tom Chatfield: "My book Netymology: A Linguistic Celebration of the Digital World is about the stories behind new words. I've been an etymology addict since I was a teenager, and especially love unpicking technological words."
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Hey there. You look busy. Here are 15 short stories that will take you 30 minutes to read according to HuffPost Books. The list features "Mannahatta" by John Keene from Issue 145.
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"For every day after that day, they still call him The Groom. And every day after that day, someone points at the groom before telling him, “You miss her.” As if he didn’t." This is a story you need to read: http://bit.ly/1wbNSKV
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Read "Apocalyso" by Molly Reid, whose stories have appeared on NPR and in the journals Redivider, Indiana Review, Pear Noir, The Literary Review, and others.
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"Ron Rash occupies an odd place in the pantheon of great American writers, and you’d better believe he belongs there." Read a story from his new anthology in TriQuarterly: http://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-145/return
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An interview with Alysia Abbott on the complexities of writing about family and motherhood, and what it’s like to have your life story adapted into a feature film by Sofia Coppola. (Spoiler: It’s pretty great.)
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