The Charivari
“Twenty-three friends and relatives to serve. Resentment, petty rivalries, and open derision silently put away for a few hours of dishonest civility.” Story of the Week (September 6), by Rob Ross.
Read More“Twenty-three friends and relatives to serve. Resentment, petty rivalries, and open derision silently put away for a few hours of dishonest civility.” Story of the Week (September 6), by Rob Ross.
Read More“The guards never stopped them. The guards were merciless. They did not even remove the bodies of children who died working in the fields.” Story of the Week (August 30), by Robert Earle.
Read More“Two stones crisscross in midair and slip into the water. There’s hardly any splashing. He goes under again.” Story of the Week (August 23), by Daniel Hudon.
Read More“Cantabria was probably the most German part of Spain. No parties, no sex, just work and rain.”
Story of the Week (August 16), by Vera Brenner
Read MoreStory of the Week (August 9), by Anis Shivani
Read MoreStory of the Week (August 2), by Julio Figueredo. Translated from the Spanish by Simon Bruni.
Read MoreStory of the Week (July 26), by Hannah Onoguwe
Read MoreStory of the Week (July 19), by Piper Daugharty
Read MoreStory of the Week (July 12), by Alex Caballero
Read MoreStory of the Week (July 5), by Denise Sklar
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