McSweeney's rings in the 2020's with a brand-new, oddly-shaped, paperback issue of our National Magazine Award-winning Quarterly Concern. Gaze inside this short covered book to find: stories about cultish acting classes and human remains and eerie parties in dusty parlors; the conclusions of Issue 57's cliffhanger stories by Oyikan Braithewaite, Brian Evanson, and Mona Awad; Essays on historic ACLU cases by the likes of Jacqueline Woodson and Charlie Jane Anders; letters from Brandon Hobson on an armadillo incarnation of Andrew Jackson and Jenny Slate on the indignity of game nights; a spread of full-color photographs by Tommy Kha; and so much more. Join us, hand-in-hand, as we enter a whole new era. Featuring original stories by: Olivia Clare A. E. Stout Kristen Gleason Annesha Mitha Julie Hecht Carlea Holl-Jensen Gabriel Bump and Anjali Sachdeva Writings on historic ACLU cases by: Jacqueline Woodson Charlie Jane Anders Dave Eggers and Neil Gaiman Part two of Issue 57's cliffhanger stories by: Mona Awad Brian Evenson and Oyinkan Braithwaite Plus: a photo series by Tommy Kha, an excerpt from Emerson Whitney's Heaven. and letters by: Brandon Hobson Hannah Kingsley-Ma Laura Lane Rufi Thorpe, and Jenny Slate
McSweeney's Quarterly returns with our first-ever queer lit issue, promising you a brilliant boundry expanding volume of original work. "A key barometer of the literary climate.
McSweeney's ever-changing Quarterly Concern returns with our 63 issue featuring a tribute to (and previously unpublished stories by) the acclaimed late author Stephen Dixon.
Items in container: Main book -- Aleatory fiction [booklet] -- Voicemails to the editor -- Crypto acoustic auditory non-hallucatination -- Audio tours of your home -- Get on board -- KidzWorks!
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What begins as the captivating story of one woman’s ambition and idealism soon becomes a heart-racing novel of suspense, raising questions about memory, history, privacy, democracy, and the limits of human knowledge.
Michael Chabon is back with a brand-new collection that reinvigorates the stay-up-all-night, edge-of-the seat, fingernail-biting, page-turning tradition of literary short stories, featuring Margaret Atwood, Stephen King, Peter Straub, David ...
Includes a graphic novel The jungle by Jack Teagle insert between pages 192 and 193.
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What Is the What is the story of Valentino Achak Deng, a refugee in war-ravaged southern Sudan who flees from his village in the mid-1980s and becomes one of the so-called Lost Boys.