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The Family Game I Never Wanted to Win Laird Barron Share article Donate to Keep Electric Literature Free! Electric Literature…
Electric Literature is pleased to reveal the cover for the memoir Pretty by KB Brookins, which will be published by Alfred A.…
From classics like The Godfather and Jaws to modern marvels like The Notebook, Game of Thrones, and Crazy Rich Asians,…
As a Palestinian in diaspora, nothing builds my connection to the land more than literature. It is not just the…
I am a memoirist, a writer who juices the moments and characters in my life as a way to make…
As an immigrant, I initially binged Norwegian literature to learn more of the language and the culture of my new…
I Turned My Lover Into a McRib The McDonald’s Boyfriend When I wake up, Kai has a hump jutting out…
The world within Nathan Hill’s newest novel Wellness reflects and refracts parts of our own: the firehose of Facebook posts…
The WGA had been on strike for months, with SAG-AFTRA joining the picket line fray just days earlier, when Bethenny…
The short story is an entirely different pleasure than the novel. For writers, the form demands precision and intense scrutiny…
Brotherhood Is a Life Sentence Bill Cotter Share article Collision by Bill Cotter The two brothers met by chance near…
My most transformative reading experiences have been ones in which I see the worst parts of myself in full display…
All wars have their own brutal logic, but only a few manage to make an entire country disappear. The former…
Electric Literature is pleased to reveal the cover for the novel Atta Boy by Cally Fiedorek, which will be published by University of…
Dear Reader, Each snow globe in this illustration by Alli Katz depicts one of Electric Literature’s achievements this year. We…
Diana Whitney’s second poetry collection, Dark Beds, is a rich text built of the many narratives that comprise middle age…
There’s no denying that this year has been an embarrassment of riches when it comes to truly extraordinary, life-changing novels.…