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Web Exclusive Interview: Daniel LoPilato

by Erin McReynolds | May 17, 2016

Web Exclusive Interview: Daniel LoPilato

What with baseball season now in full swing, May's Web Exclusive Fiction is incredibly timely—and yet timeless. In "Your Father," a dad and son try to connect through a televised baseball game. At its heart is a dilemma that has always played itself out and will continue to do so for as long as we have to contend with our parents' identities and our own, regardless of the technology involved. We talked with author Daniel LoPilato about the parent-child struggle, identity, and irony. Basically, … [Read more...] about Web Exclusive Interview: Daniel LoPilato

Filed Under: Web Exclusive Interview Tagged With: America, baseball, Daniel LoPilato, fathers, Interview, Online Exclusive Interview, Web Exclusive Interview, writing

Web Exclusive Interview: Suzanne Morrison

by Erin McReynolds | April 16, 2016

Web Exclusive Interview: Suzanne Morrison

In our April Web Exclusive story, "The Mother's Portion," a woman with a husband and six children goes to extreme measures to reclaim herself. It's a surprising story; it makes triumphant that which we think of as affliction. We talked with author Suzanne Morrison about liberation, our mutual love of Maggie Nelson, and the importance of telling our survival stories. Erin McReynolds: We're used to seeing overeating as a disorder, and we're familiar with the trope that some anorexics (usually … [Read more...] about Web Exclusive Interview: Suzanne Morrison

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK, Web Exclusive Interview Tagged With: American Short Fiction, Flash Fiction, mothers, suzanne morrison, Web Exclusive, Web Exclusive Interview, writing

Nota Bene: Nat Baldwin Has Been Feeling the Bern Since, like, 2002

by Nate Brown | February 5, 2016

Nota Bene: Nat Baldwin Has Been Feeling the Bern Since, like, 2002

Nat Baldwin's been writing, performing, and recording music for virtually all of his adult life. In addition to playing bass in Dirty Projectors, Baldwin has recorded half a dozen solo records that put his upright bass and his vocal range on full and incredible display. Baldwin's also a fiction writer, and in the past two years, he's published stories in PANK, Timber, Alice Blue, and Sleepingfish, among other journals. Like his music, his stories present a complicated world populated by … [Read more...] about Nota Bene: Nat Baldwin Has Been Feeling the Bern Since, like, 2002

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK Tagged With: Bass, Bernie Sanders, Dirty Projectors, Iowa City, Mission Creek Festival, Music, Nat Baldwin, Politics, short fiction, writing

That’s When Things Got Weird: A Conversation with Amber Sparks & Lincoln Michel

by Nate Brown | December 22, 2015

That’s When Things Got Weird: A Conversation with Amber Sparks & Lincoln Michel

We've have had the pleasure of reading the work of Amber Sparks and Lincoln Michel for a number of years, and we've published work by each of them as web exclusives in the not-so-distant past. This fall, Michel published his debut collection of short fiction, Upright Beasts, and Sparks's next book, The Unfinished World, will be published in January. We recently emailed both authors to ask about their new books, their writerly obsessions, the year in publishing, and the best things they've read … [Read more...] about That’s When Things Got Weird: A Conversation with Amber Sparks & Lincoln Michel

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK Tagged With: Amber Sparks, autofiction, books, Lincoln Michel, publishing, readers, short fiction, short story collections, slipstream, The Unfinished World, Upright Beasts, writing

Rough Likenesses: An Interview with Kate Gavino & Devin Symons

by Nate Brown | November 18, 2015

Rough Likenesses: An Interview with Kate Gavino & Devin Symons

Though artists and writers Kate Gavino and Devin Symons have never met, each has taken to attending literary events where, in addition to listening to the work, they draw the authors. Gavino’s project, Last Night’s Reading, began in New York in 2013, and she estimates that she’s attended approximately 400 readings since then. Last month, Penguin published a collection of her author portraits called Last Night’s Reading: Illustrated Encounters with Extraordinary Authors. Just over 200 miles to … [Read more...] about Rough Likenesses: An Interview with Kate Gavino & Devin Symons

Filed Under: NOTEBOOK Tagged With: artists, Awesome Astronaut, Devin Symons, Interview, Kate Gavino, Last Night's Reading, sketching, writing

Bourbon and Milk: Notebook to Nightcap

by Christopher Hooks | November 3, 2015

Bourbon and Milk: Notebook to Nightcap

Bourbon and Milk is an ongoing series that dives into the perplexing spaces parenting sometimes pushes us and explores the unexpected ways writers may grow in them. If you’re interested in joining the conversation or contributing a Bourbon and Milk post, query Giuseppe Taurino at giuseppe@americanshortfiction.org. — It’s five a.m., and I’m thinking of how my writing life has changed as a dad. A lot. That’s the simple answer. But I can’t help also thinking about the broader ramifications of our … [Read more...] about Bourbon and Milk: Notebook to Nightcap

Filed Under: BOURBON AND MILK, NOTEBOOK Tagged With: bourbon and milk, Fatherhood, Fiction, memory, mortality, nightcap, parenting, 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.

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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