Recommended Reading


Need help choosing what to read next? The Narrative Library offers thousands of stories, poems, and essays. Here’s a list of recommendations that ranges genres, forms, content, and authors—the best of all worlds—to help you get started.


Fiction

Crusaders” by Natasha Ayaz
Rouses Point” by Sarah Balakrishnan
The Woman in the Rose-Colored Dress” by Gina Berriault
Papi” by Jenzo Duque
Devil’s Child” by Farnaz Fassihi
Vieques” by Kevin A. González
The Crossing Guard” by Sara Houghteling
Asiana” by Wen Jing
Araby” by James Joyce
The Treatment of Bibi Halder” by Jhumpa Lahiri
Butterfly” by Vivian Ludford
Red Dress–1946” by Alice Munro
Friday Night Fish Fry” by Austin Smith
Burn” by Morgan Talty
The Black Hole” by Patience Wallace
Vertical Integration” by Spencer Wise
Übermensch” by Tobias Wolff


Nonfiction

Dear America” by Scarlett Akeley
Whale Shark” by Rick Bass
Oh” by Marianne Boruch
My Daughter and God” by Justin Cronin
If I Owned a Gun” by Andre Dubus III
Sparrow” by Maria Hummel
Underaged” by Avianca Jackson
Dear America” by Hugo Anaya de Jesus
Buried Voices” by Debra Marquart
The Lost Sister: An Elegy” by Joyce Carol Oates
Tina Turner and My Father” by Deborah Paredez
At Lee” by Jack Schiff
Mysteries of Love and Grief” by Sandra Scofield
Last Things” by Debra Sparks


Poetry

My Opera” by Kim Addonizio
I Carried My Father Across the Sea” by Gbenga Adesina
Pale Blue Vein” by Ellen Bass
Am Looking For” by Lillian-Yvonne Bertram
The Tradition” by Jericho Brown
Muslim Girlhood” by Leila Chatti
Downhill Triolets” by Natalie Diaz
Slow Dance” by Matthew Dickman
Sugaring Season” by Caroline Falzone
Alderaan” by Maria Hummel
Double Doors” by Richard Jones
The Morning” by W. S. Merwin
The Traveling Onion” by Naomi Shihab Nye
Kunitzieform” by Sharon Olds
No One Knows the Way to Heaven” by Ocean Vuong
A Separate Set of Signs” by Jenny M. Xie
Then, It Was So” by Javier Zamora


Now that you’ve heard from all these amazing writers, it’s time to find your own voice! We hope these works will guide you in your literary pursuits. We can’t wait to read what you have to share.