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It Needs to Look Like We Tried

It Needs to Look Like We Tried

Todd Robert Petersen

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 16, 2018

Why Were They Throwing Bricks?

Why Were They Throwing Bricks?

An O. Henry Prizewinning Short Story by Jenny Zhang

By Jenny Zhang | May 16, 2018

Stop ’n’ Go

Stop ’n’ Go

An O. Henry Prizewinning Short Story by Michael Parker

By Michael Parker | May 16, 2018

How We Eat

How We Eat

An O. Henry Prizewinning Short Story by Mark Jude Poirier

By Mark Jude Poirier | May 16, 2018

Announcing the 2018 O. Henry Prize Stories

Announcing the 2018 O. Henry Prize Stories

Read Four of the Winning Stories

By Literary Hub | May 16, 2018

Nayla

Nayla

An O. Henry Prizewinning Short Story by Youmna Chlala

By Youmna Chlala | May 16, 2018

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Poets Respond to the Anniversary of Nakba

By Literary Hub | May 16, 2018

Taking Mr Ravenswood

By William Trevor | May 15, 2018

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Slave Old Man

Slave Old Man

Patrick Chamoiseau, Trans. by Linda Coverdale

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 15, 2018

"Lover"

Melanie Rae Thon

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 14, 2018

Miss Subways

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David Duchovny

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 11, 2018

'What If You Get Pregnant? Would You Be Okay with That?'

'What If You Get Pregnant? Would You Be Okay with That?'

Read from Sheila Heti's New Novel, Motherhood

By Sheila Heti | May 11, 2018

Rubik

Rubik

Elizabeth Tan

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 10, 2018

“Frank at the End of the World”

“Frank at the End of the World”

Tracy Daugherty

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 9, 2018

From Tommy Pico's Book-Length Poem, <em>Junk</em>

From Tommy Pico's Book-Length Poem, Junk

“How can 'happiness' be anything more than a metaphor for privilege.”

By Tommy Pico | May 9, 2018

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