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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Coming soon: A summer pop-up from our Fiction Department. Ten writers, ten stories. Starts Wednesday, July 5th.pic.twitter.com/zkIkFesFj0
The first story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “Elevator Pitches,” by Jonathan Lethem. http://nyer.cm/cG2k3ZV pic.twitter.com/t7c2LMMB7r
The second story in our summer Flash Fiction series: “I Don’t Need Anything from Here,” by László Krasznahorkai. http://nyer.cm/C1jNYZ1 pic.twitter.com/Z4CaSRyVFW
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
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