LEGENDARY AUTHORS AND NEWCOMERS are joined in Narrative’s Winter 2013 issue. Here you’ll find nearly 400 pages of timeless amusement and fascination.
Included in this issue are works by Ron Hansen, Joyce Carol Oates, Lynn Ahrens, Maria Hummel, Ladan Osman, Willa Carroll, and many others. A compilation of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, this collection concludes with Bohumil Hrabal’s classic, “Closely Watched Trains,” and Whiting Writers’ Award winner Anthony Marra’s nonfiction essay “Reading Hrabal.”
Our Winter issue also features award-winning author E. L. Doctorow’s short story “The Writer in the Family,” a classic tale of a talented young man’s relationship with his dead father, laced with family ties and expectations. Narrative Prize winners Nathan Poole and Natalie Diaz are also highlighted in this issue.
This volume brings together more than forty of the best works for 2012–2013 from both newcomers and established authors.
LEGENDARY AUTHORS AND NEWCOMERS are joined in Narrative’s Winter 2013 issue. Here you’ll find nearly 400 pages of timeless amusement and fascination.
Included in this issue are works by Ron Hansen, Joyce Carol Oates, Lynn Ahrens, Maria Hummel, Ladan Osman, Willa Carroll, and many others. A compilation of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, this collection concludes with Bohumil Hrabal’s classic, “Closely Watched Trains,” and Whiting Writers’ Award winner Anthony Marra’s nonfiction essay “Reading Hrabal.”
Our Winter issue also features award-winning author E. L. Doctorow’s short story “The Writer in the Family,” a classic tale of a talented young man’s relationship with his dead father, laced with family ties and expectations. Narrative Prize winners Nathan Poole and Natalie Diaz are also highlighted in this issue.
This volume brings together more than forty of the best works for 2012–2013 from both newcomers and established authors.