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ASF Celebrates Black Writers

by ASF Editors | February 25, 2020

ASF Celebrates Black Writers

As Black History Month 2020 nears an end, we asked members of our staff compile a list of their favorite short fiction by Black writers. For this list, our scope was broad. After all, while Black History Month has its roots in American history, it's not an exclusively American endeavor. Canada celebrates along with us during February, but in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and the Netherlands, Black History Month is aligned with the start of the school year in October. So, rather than give our … [Read more...] about ASF Celebrates Black Writers

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK Tagged With: Aaron Teel, Adam Soto, Adeena Reitberger, Alexander Lumans, Amanda Farone, Anabel Graff, Ashley Whitaker, Black History Month, Bryan Washington, Charles W. Chestnutt, Chester Himes, Danielle Evans, Edward P. Jones, Giuseppe Taurino, Helen Oyeyemi, Jamaica Kincaid, Jamel Brinkley, James Alan McPherson, James Baldwin, John Edgar Wideman, Lesley Nneka Arimah, Marta Evans, Maurice Chammah, Melinda Moustakis, Michelle Raji, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Nate Brown, Patricia Ruiz-Rivera, Percival Everett, Peter Kispert, Philip Baker, Rebecca Markovits, Reginald McKnight, short fiction, Siân Griffiths, Stacey Swann, Stephanie Macias Gibson, Tia Clark, Toni Morrison, Uriel Perez, Venita Blackburn, Victor LaValle, Zadie Smith, ZZ Packer

Say Hello to Amanda Faraone, Our New Development & Communications Director

by Nate Brown | February 4, 2020

Say Hello to Amanda Faraone, Our New Development & Communications Director

Our little team here at American Short Fiction has just grown by one: this month we're welcoming the wonderful Amanda Faraone on board as our new development and communications director. As a fiction writer, literary programmer, and seasoned communications and development professional, Faraone brings valuable experience to the table, and we're so grateful and excited to have her on our team. I recently emailed Faraone a few questions so that you, too, can get to know her. — Nate Brown: First, … [Read more...] about Say Hello to Amanda Faraone, Our New Development & Communications Director

Filed Under: NEWS, NOTEBOOK Tagged With: Amanda Faraone, Human Resources, literature, reading, staffing, welcome aboard, writing

Further Thoughts on Revision or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the “Beast Christ”

by Nate Brown | January 15, 2020

Further Thoughts on Revision or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the “Beast Christ”

In 2018, I published an essay that collected some of my thoughts about what writers should think about prior to submitting their work to literary journals. That piece was based on a talk I'd given that year at the Muse and the Marketplace conference in Boston. I returned to the Muse in the spring of 2019 and delivered a sequel to that talk, one in which I was able to include a few more thoughts (and expand upon previous ones) on revision. That initial essay was long, maybe too long, but I felt … [Read more...] about Further Thoughts on Revision or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the “Beast Christ”

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK Tagged With: art, Ecce Homo, Ecce Mono, memes, revision, Spain, thoughts on revision, writing

In 2020, Recommit to Reading Literary Magazines

by ASF Editors | January 14, 2020

In 2020, Recommit to Reading Literary Magazines

With the new year comes our best-ever subscription bundle. From now until February 1st, you can get a one-year subscription to American Short Fiction, The Believer, and BOMB for only $80. That's a 27% discount off the regular price! This bundle makes a great gift as well, so if you've got a literature and art-loving friend or two, get this deal while the getting's good. Click here to Subscribe Today. Founded in 1991 and based in Austin, Texas, American Short Fiction is a two-time finalist for … [Read more...] about In 2020, Recommit to Reading Literary Magazines

Filed Under: NEWS, NOTEBOOK Tagged With: BOMB, reading, Recommit to reading, subscription, subscription bundle, The Believer

ASF Goes Back to School: Back Issues for the College Classroom

by ASF Editors | August 19, 2019

ASF Goes Back to School: Back Issues for the College Classroom

In recent years, we shipped over 300 free back issues of American Short Fiction to colleges and universities including Rowan University, the University of Iowa, the University of Wisconsin, Towson University, Missouri State University, and the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. If you’re a creative writing instructor who’s teaching a workshop at a U.S. college or university this fall, we’d be happy to send you a box of back issues to use in your classroom. These could be a teaching tool, or a … [Read more...] about ASF Goes Back to School: Back Issues for the College Classroom

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK Tagged With: ASF Goes Back to School, Back issues, colleges, giveaway, teaching, universities

The Internal Conversation Is Constant: An Interview with Danielle Lazarin

by Peter Kispert | August 15, 2019

The Internal Conversation Is Constant: An Interview with Danielle Lazarin

Danielle Lazarin’s debut story collection Back Talk (Penguin Books, 2018) features women grappling with what they—often deliberately—leave unsaid and displays the intricacies of the desires and rages that live inside those silences. Hailed as “beautifully crafted” by the New York Times, Back Talk is a story collection that lingers long after a first read, not only for its beautiful prose and unforgettable characters but for its quiet, powerful tensions. Here, Lazarin discusses her title story, … [Read more...] about The Internal Conversation Is Constant: An Interview with Danielle Lazarin

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK Tagged With: assumptions, Children, craft, Danielle Lazarin, Fiction, Interview, Peter Kispert, process, Short Stories, women, writing

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Issue 81

Guest-edited by Fernando A. Flores, featuring new stories by Yvette DeChavez, Julián Delgado Lopera, Carribean Fragoza, Alejandro Heredia, Carmen Maria Machado, Ruben Reyes Jr., and Gerardo Sámano Córdova.

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Read the winners of the 2024 Insider Prize

Read the winners of the 2024 Insider Prize

By ASF Editors

“Memories are a nuisance,” Peter wrote to one of our writers after reading his short story, “but nonetheless they seem to make us who we are, as this story confirms.” This year’s submissions told many stories burdened with memory, but just as many stared bravely into the face of hope, satirized the state of politics, speculated on the future of the world, or else built entirely new worlds to inhabit. In short, the stories written on the inside reflected the stories we wrote this year on the outside. Stories of human toil and dreams and everything in between.
 

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