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Online Fiction Interview: David Naimon

by Nate Brown | April 17, 2015

Online Fiction Interview: David Naimon

David Naimon's "The Battle" is an oddball buddy tale of sorts set in a Black Sea bunker in some not-too-far-off future. The stakes are high—international tensions run deep as global warming has opened the arctic to shipping lanes—and Sergei, Naimon's protagonist, is charged with monitoring the progress of Russian submarines as they stake claims on the seafloor. This story has the distinction of being the ASF online exclusive in which the least actually happens, and yet, as Naimon told us in the … [Read more...] about Online Fiction Interview: David Naimon

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Web Exclusive Interview Tagged With: Between the Covers, co-authorship, David Naimon, Famous Writers, Genre, Loneliness, Online Exclusive Interview, Online Fiction, Russia, sadness, Technology, The Battle

Online Fiction Interview: Courtney Sender

by Nate Brown | February 16, 2015

Online Fiction Interview: Courtney Sender

In Courtney Sender's "The Solidarity of Fat Girls," three sisters raise their younger brother following abandonment by their mother. The story traces their little family's trajectory only in the broadest sense, noting the major events of their lives, including the illness and death of one sister as well as the engagement of the younger brother to a fat girl who "doesn't assume that people's brothers should love her." A spare yet lyrical mediation on loss and loyalty, the story seemed a fitting … [Read more...] about Online Fiction Interview: Courtney Sender

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK FEATURE, Web Exclusive Interview Tagged With: Courtney Sender, MFA, short fiction, Web Exclusive Interview, writing

Online Fiction Interview: Lincoln Michel

by Nate Brown | January 4, 2015

Online Fiction Interview: Lincoln Michel

Lincoln Michel's "The Supervillain Stalled in His Lair" kicks off our 2015 web exclusive fiction, and it's a lovely and bizarre look at the placid, boring world through the eyes of an ambitious and anxiety-rattled super villain named, uh, the Supervillain. As satires go, this one's less send-up than human interest piece. Told from the point of view of an admittedly diabolical (but amazingly amiable) malefactor, the story's  part of a novel that Michel's calling DOOM MOOD. We emailed the author … [Read more...] about Online Fiction Interview: Lincoln Michel

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK, Web Exclusive Interview Tagged With: Anxiety, Comics, Humor, Lincoln Michel, The Supervillain Stalled in His Lair, Web Exclusive Interview

Online Fiction Interview: Ben Hoffman

by Nate Brown | December 15, 2014

Online Fiction Interview: Ben Hoffman

Ben Hoffman's "All the Girls We Knew in the Suburbs" was an obvious and perfect choice for our December online exclusive short story. Featuring bored Jewish teens on Christmas Eve, the story is an examination of difference, ennui, and adolescent anxiety, and its dark tone stands in sharp contrast to the bright, shining high holiday of Christendom. We recently  emailed Hoffman to  ask about the story, his other work, and about those long, cold Wisconsin winters.    Nate Brown: I want … [Read more...] about Online Fiction Interview: Ben Hoffman

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Online Fiction Interview: Helen Hooper

by Nate Brown | November 16, 2014

Online Fiction Interview: Helen Hooper

Few things are more disappointing than a predictable work of fiction, but one worse thing is the work of fiction that aims to surprise but falls flat. There's a big, fat, twist in November's online exclusive work of fiction, "Edge Habitat," by Helen Hooper. It's a particularly welcome twist because, well, it blindsided us. We recently emailed Hooper and asked her to tell us a bit about that twist, her other work, and about her previous life as a DC-based policy analyst with The Nature … [Read more...] about Online Fiction Interview: Helen Hooper

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Online Fiction Interview: C.M. Barnes

by Nate Brown | October 15, 2014

Online Fiction Interview: C.M. Barnes

  This month, I want to preface our online exclusive interview with an anecdote. In my first semester of graduate school, I taught an introductory creative writing class in which I received four—four!—stories that were about a dying or recently deceased grandmother. My first thought: why no dead grandfathers? My second thought: along with stories about car crashes and college keg parties, I must ban stories about dead or dying grandmothers in future classes, and that's just what I … [Read more...] about Online Fiction Interview: C.M. Barnes

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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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