Coming soon: A summer pop-up from our Fiction Department. Ten writers, ten stories. Starts Wednesday, July 5th.pic.twitter.com/zkIkFesFj0
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The third story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “The Hostage,” by Amelia Gray. http://nyer.cm/nDUxnon pic.twitter.com/MZJlp4mBmT
The fourth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “The Wife on Ambien,” by Ed Park. http://nyer.cm/5n4sOUr pic.twitter.com/t2HZBnHk1U
The fifth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “The Boss,” by Robert Coover. http://nyer.cm/DVSBM8c pic.twitter.com/kjsW7RQF5E
The sixth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “Unnecessary Things,” by Tatyana Tolstaya. http://nyer.cm/npLlHey pic.twitter.com/IfDHlzjYZW
The seventh story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “The Hairless Are Careless,” by Colin Barrett. http://nyer.cm/ebYuRJb pic.twitter.com/8SOEoJO2ie
The eighth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: "Like a Bowl in a China Shop," by Hilary Leichter. http://nyer.cm/jKqlMOk pic.twitter.com/AGLfuCx8PE
The ninth story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “Smithereens,” by Aleksandar Hemon. http://nyer.cm/Z1UZEFh pic.twitter.com/W4gEUXtAOJ
The tenth and last story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “Hook,” by Danielle McLaughlin. http://nyer.cm/NmXtVNk pic.twitter.com/Z798kGJNgO
Things no one has ever said (1): I wish I could settle down and read 10 new short stories by writers I've never heard of
Speak for yourself, these are great. Keep up the good work The New Yorker, readers are out there.
Hard to speak for anyone else on Twitter I guess. Enjoy your stories Justin
Love this, true to heart and destiny.
Love this sailboat illustration
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