Dec 16 Dec 16 "The Stranger Inside" by Meredith Westgate The Editors Essay “Yes, we are still staring at a screen, but this feels different — like a bridge to something elusive and so often lacking…”
Dec 13 Dec 13 "Meditations in an Emergency Intimacy" by blake levario The Editors Selections from Print, Summer 2022, Poetry “your hands being warmed above a burning cop car…”
Dec 5 Dec 5 "Speck" by Justin Chandler The Editors Selections from Print, Fiction, Summer 2022 “We are sometimes called upon to compromise our sense of propriety in the name of love.”
Dec 2 Dec 2 Winter 2022 Fundraising Drive The Editors Epiphany News Help Us Fund Another Year of Great Literature
Dec 1 Dec 1 "Not Even Camping Is Like Camping Anymore" by Dale Peck The Editors “…gay is one of those words, like penis, that’s always good for a laugh.”
Dec 1 Dec 1 "Take Us to Your LDR" by Megan Milks The Editors Fiction, Selections from Print, Fall / Winter 2019 “We have much to learn about you, about your body”
Dec 1 Dec 1 "The Death of a Painter" by Askold Melnyczuk The Editors “Why do people torment themselves with the threat of an afterlife?”
Nov 30 Nov 30 "My Last White Boyfriend" by Lisa Chen The Editors Fiction, Selections from Print, Fall/Winter 2018 “My Last White Boyfriend spoke Chinese better than me.”
Nov 29 Nov 29 "The Best Goddamned Daughter in the World" by Patricia O’Hara The Editors Fiction, Selections from Print, Spring / Summer 2012 “Now it has become clear we are going to have to sell the house I grew up in to square the debts.”
Nov 15 Nov 15 "Welcome to Snow" by Katie Cortese The Editors Fall / Winter 2014, Selections from Print, Fiction
Nov 9 Nov 9 "Lot's Wives" by Marie Biondolillo The Editors Fiction “Now it was always too hot and there was no point in snatching a second to text our lovers.”
Nov 3 Nov 3 "A Suitable Abortion" by Julia Levy The Editors Summer 2022, Fiction, Selections from Print “This is a story about a woman who has an abortion.”
Nov 2 Nov 2 "Commentary on the Gospel of John" by Addison Zeller The Editors Fiction “Someone I barely knew messaged to say he was living out of his car and did I want his rats.”