“Massachusetts,” my new short story in the Yale Review, is now available online.
Category: short stories
A new short story in “The Yale Review”
A new short story of mine, “Massachusetts,” is published in the spring 2021 issue of The Yale Review. The story is about how a group of children are shaped by two teachers whose styles of being are incommensurate. It’s a tiny bit allegorical, but realist enough that you might not notice.
If you’d like to read it, you can get just the spring 2021 issue of The Yale Review for $15, or you can get a year’s subscription (four issues) for $44, along with a coupon for 50% off some of Yale University Press’s books.
New story drops today
New story drops today: n+1 is publishing “The Remainder” online. The story will appear in print in the magazine’s 38th issue, “Death Wish.”
New story
If you subscribe before midnight Sunday night, you’ll be in time to receive the next issue of the literary journal n+1, which has a new story by me. The name of the story is “The Remainder.” The name of the issue is “Death Wish,” which is also the 20% off discount code: DEATHWISH. It’s a good story. Subscribe now!
“Trajectory,” in the Atlantic
The Atlantic has just published a short story of mine about what it’s like to have once been able to fly. Please consider giving it a read, and transmitting news of it along whatever rhizomes you’re in touch with!
The magazine has also posted a short interview with me by Amy Weiss-Meyer about the writing of the story.
Many thanks to Thomas Gebremedhin, Amy Weiss-Meyer, and Oliver Munday at The Atlantic!



