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ISSUE 62

by ASF Editors | November 23, 2020

ISSUE 62

Porochista Khakpour, “Kingdoms” “Years after it happened, her rapist was trying to get in contact with her. In the same week her dog arrived. Lucy called the local Greyhound Rescue chapter months before. She had filled out an application promising that she would be able to walk it at least three times a day, that she would never let it off a leash, that she would feed it regularly, that she would return it immediately should she no longer be able to act as a capable owner. She had had a … [Read more...] about ISSUE 62

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Aaron Steven Miller, Issue 62, Kyle McCarthy, Leona Theis, Matt Bell, Porochista Khakpour, Smith Henderson, Summer 2016

ISSUE 66

by ASF Editors | November 23, 2020

ISSUE 66

Jamel Brinkley, “Wolf and Rhonda” “The reunion happened in the party room of the Tavern on Bruckner. Balloons floated to the low ceiling above the heads of St. Paul's Class of 1991. The elderly priest sat in a corner, nodding helplessly at his lap. Old rap songs from twenty years ago, when they were in high school, played from the wall-mounted speakers. The frosted white cake would have stripes of pineapple filling between its layers. It was always this way at their reunions. Maritza Lopez … [Read more...] about ISSUE 66

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Blair Lee, Claire Robbins, Issue 66, Jamel Brinkley, Jennifer Tseng, Justin Sanders, Kevin A. González, Spring 2018

ISSUE 67

by ASF Editors | November 23, 2020

ISSUE 67

Mark Mayer, “The Clown” “Cruelty and pain were easy quantities, but murder used to express something in him. Take the kings of Greece and Persia who entertained guests with hollow bronze bulls that seemed to bay when wheeled over a fire, when in fact it was condemned queens screaming from inside. It was cruel, it was painful—but it was so kingly too. The court clapping and marveling, pretending they didn’t know, while the king spat seeds from his grapes. The Aztecs murdered like Aztecs, the … [Read more...] about ISSUE 67

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Back Issue, Fernando A. Flores, Holiday Reinhorn, Issue 67, Joyce Carol Oates, Kevin Wilson, Mark Mayer, Michaela Hansen, Summer 2018

ISSUE 68

by ASF Editors | November 23, 2020

ISSUE 68

Rebecca Makkai, “Webster’s Last Stand” “Aubrey tried looking up edible cacti online, only to discover that ‘edible’ had been added to the list of restricted search terms, God only knew why. The computer still let her type the word, but then that blasted red-screen error message popped up, the eagle in one corner, the flag in the other, Bigly’s motto stretched across the bottom, and she read the message aloud to Scott, as if he hadn’t seen it before: An excess of false information exists … [Read more...] about ISSUE 68

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Alejandro Puyana, Amanda Rea, Ariel Berry, Back Issue, Elin Hawkinson, Issue 68, Jamie Figueroa, Marie-Helene Bertino, Mark Labowskie, Michael Martone, Rebecca Makkai, Spring 2019

ISSUE 69

by ASF Editors | November 23, 2020

ISSUE 69

Karl Taro Greenfeld, “Tragic Flaw” “She had decided, early in tenth grade, that she would not be found wanting academically, and so goodbye DKNY slacks and Calvin Klein tops, Stella McCartney blouses and Balenciaga shoes, and from that point on, it was sweats and flip-flops, her body perpetually banished beneath layers of soft cotton, her outfits interchangeable, her style indistinguishable from any of six dozen other girls all striving in Pacific Point High School AP classes and desperately … [Read more...] about ISSUE 69

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Brandon Taylor, Cara Blue Adams, Issue 69, Karl Taro Greenfeld, Kirstin Allio, Lauren A. Green, Lydia Conklin, Meg Pinto, Summer 2019, Susan Steinberg, Will Johnson

ISSUE 70

by ASF Editors | November 23, 2020

ISSUE 70

Annesha Mitha, “No One Wants to Be Here Forever” “When Mrithika first came home, she expected, selfishly, that she would be taken care of. She didn’t account for the tumors found on the ultrasound screen, curled up with the dog’s wet organs. She didn’t understand how much care a small body like the dog’s could absorb. But now, the dog is fed pills stashed in Vienna sausages three times a day. She’s held until she falls asleep, and her messes are cleaned up with bleach that warps the … [Read more...] about ISSUE 70

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Amy Sauber, Annesha Mitha, Back Issue, Issue 70, Joyce Carol Oates, Lisa Taddeo, Mary South, Ted Thompson, Winter 2020

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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.

You can preview the issue here.

NEWS

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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