Berkeley Fiction Review is a UC Berkeley undergraduate, student-run publication that looks for innovative short fiction that plays with form and content as well as traditionally constructed stories with fresh voices and original ideas.
Issue 30 includes the following stories: "Gun Country" by Douglas Silver, "Cycle" by Travis Sentell, "Nagybanya, 1903" by John Swetnam, "To the Tooth" by Sarah Kobrinsky, "The Topless Widow of Herkimer Street" by Jacob M. Appel, "Brown-Eyed Babe" by Brandon Jennings, "And Peace at the Last" by Brighton Earley, "Ghost Story" by T.L. Toma, "Hard Time" by William Delaney, "Suite" by E.G. Silverman, "Zip Code" by Robert Moulthrop, "The Size of a Bird" by Elisa Fernandez-Aria, "Crow Road" by Joe Wilkins, "You Can't Tell Anyone About This" by Bayard Godsave, and "Love and Pie" by Julie Lekstrom Himes.
Berkeley Fiction Review is a UC Berkeley undergraduate, student-run publication that looks for innovative short fiction that plays with form and content as well as traditionally constructed stories with fresh voices and original ideas.
Issue 30 includes the following stories: "Gun Country" by Douglas Silver, "Cycle" by Travis Sentell, "Nagybanya, 1903" by John Swetnam, "To the Tooth" by Sarah Kobrinsky, "The Topless Widow of Herkimer Street" by Jacob M. Appel, "Brown-Eyed Babe" by Brandon Jennings, "And Peace at the Last" by Brighton Earley, "Ghost Story" by T.L. Toma, "Hard Time" by William Delaney, "Suite" by E.G. Silverman, "Zip Code" by Robert Moulthrop, "The Size of a Bird" by Elisa Fernandez-Aria, "Crow Road" by Joe Wilkins, "You Can't Tell Anyone About This" by Bayard Godsave, and "Love and Pie" by Julie Lekstrom Himes.