Est. 2008

Est. 2008

Fiction

The Outpatient

“With my daughter,” Genevive said to Mercedes, “all I had to do was ask myself, ‘If I don’t, who will?’ You see, even as...

I’m The Teacher Who Saved Your Life

This happened during the fall of 2009, when everywhere I went people were anxious about the financial crisis. This was in Rockford, IL, where...

Daddy I’m A Clown

Gone. Them. Really gone. Eventually she could talk about it easily. Perhaps too much so—glibness being an occupational hazard she was keen to avoid. “Not...

Sister, Stripper, Window

Debbie lost her virginity to my eighth grade English teacher. She was in tenth grade. He was in his mid-twenties, probably. We had this...

The Neighbor

No one knows that I lost my job, except the neighbors. They see me in my pajamas on the fire escape, or on the...

The Last Hot Day

Spread out on the beach, Izzie presses her ear to the towel. She turns over fistfuls of sand, digging her fingers deeper into the...

The Origin of Jaanvi

As I usually do on the weekends, I went shopping at Costco after lunchtime, packing the trolley with diapers for newborns, though I had...

Combo Number 3

Where are his eyebrows? I had prepared myself for gaunt and pale, sure. Maybe with a bandana like Campbell Scott in that horrible movie with...

Juventud

Excerpted from the novel, Juventud, available now from Curbside Splendor here. The evening began politely enough. Having spent nearly every afternoon with Manuel for more...

Eternal Return

and there were kids inside the building after all, and when the car came barreling down the hill, they pressed their faces up against...