The Best Short Story I Read in a Lit Mag This Week: “Carrion” by Savannah Johnston
When someone is faced with a life or death situation, principles that in quieter times appeared self-evident can become much more difficult to hold.
When someone is faced with a life or death situation, principles that in quieter times appeared self-evident can become much more difficult to hold.
In his short story, “What to Do When Your Spouse is Burning” (Moon City Review), Matt Cashion uses a list of instructions to subtly reveal the dissolution of a marriage. Cashion’s narrator begins by offering wry examples of what not to do when one’s spouse is burning. Don’t waste time, at this time, constructing a…
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