STORY OF THE WEEK

STORY OF THE WEEK

The Fall Line By Tim Erwin

The Fall Line

We were so high up now that all the other mountains in the distance looked like dirt clods. I suddenly understood the poetification of mountainous places, the romance of scale.

POEM OF THE WEEK

POEM OF THE WEEK

You’d Be Thirty Today By Lo Naylor

You’d Be Thirty Today

I’ll take you to her said the mortician when I returned to collect you & he gestured toward a pedestal, lit by a spotlight, guarded by a velvet rope. I froze because, the absurdity.

FALL STORY CONTEST

FALL STORY CONTEST

FALL STORY CONTEST
Deadline: Fri., Nov. 21, at 11:59 p.m., PST.

We’re looking for short stories, essays, memoirs, photo essays, graphic stories, and excerpts from long fiction and nonfiction.

Please see the Guidelines.

FICTION

FICTION

Heart Songs By Annie Proulx

Heart Songs

Dangerous heat came from him, the heat of some interior decay smoldering like a lightning-struck tree heart, a smothered misery that might someday flare and burn.

FICTION

CLASSICS

FICTION

FICTION

Tort By Andre Dubus III

Tort

Maybe if Jim had not been so lonely himself, she would not have returned that smile with a kiss and their clothes would not be coming off as if something larger than the two of them was pulling the fabric away from their skin.

CLASSICS

CLASSICS

Dream Children By Gail Godwin

Dream Children

And as she floated in this silent world, transparent and buoyed upon the dream layers of the mind, she heard a small rattling sound, like pebbles being shaken in a jar.

CLASSICS

Walking Out By David Quammen

Walking Out

The boy knew he was supposed to feel great shame, but he felt little. His father could no longer hurt him as he once could, because the boy was coming to understand him. His father could not help himself.

CLASSICS

CLASSICS

American Express By James Salter

American Express

They never knew the girl at the reception desk with her nearsightedness and wild, full hair. They knew various others, they knew Julie, they knew Catherine, they knew Ames.

NONFICTION

NONFICTION

NONFICTION

NONFICTION

A Poetics of Fiction BY TOM JENKS

A Poetics of Fiction

Based on forty years of editing and teaching, A Poetics contains a detailed pattern for study of creative writing, including a great deal of practical knowledge not generally available elsewhere.

NONFICTION

NONFICTION

Some Remarks on Humor By E. B. White

Some Remarks on Humor

You certainly don’t have to be a humorist to taste the sadness of situation and mood. But there is often a rather fine line between laughing and crying.

POETRY

POETRY

POETRY

POETRY

The Brute By Jaia Hamid Bashir

The Brute

I bite the lemon—whole—its burning light floods my mouth, like Icarus caught on a rope of sun. I open the gift: a small ocelot, its mouth a cave, pearl teeth waiting.

POETRY

POETRY

First Night of Shiva, 11/6/2024 By Arne Weingart

First Night of Shiva, 11/6/2024

A year from now we’ll say a prayer for the dead over a candle in a glass so ugly you have to imagine that its only purpose is to convince us forever not to fall in love with death.

GRAPHIC STORIES

CARTOONS

GRAPHIC STORIES

GRAPHIC STORIES

Reasons I Never Tried Smoking as a Teenager By Ali Solomon

Reasons I Never Tried Smoking as a Teenager

An amusing exploration of a teenager's fears of—and resistance to—smoking.

CARTOONS

CARTOONS

Cartoon Art Volume 2025-08 By Various Artists

Cartoon Art Volume 2025-08

Great new toons by Kaamran Hafeez, P. C. Vey, Jon Adams, Mick Stevens, Alex Pearson, and Joseph Dottino.