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New #fiction @NewYorker a dark story for a dark time

Read “The Boy at War and at Home,” by @bethbachmann, the third story in this summer’s online Flash Fiction series. nyer.cm/0WGjDJt

NewYorker's tweet image. Read “The Boy at War and at Home,” by @bethbachmann, the third story in this summer’s online Flash Fiction series. nyer.cm/0WGjDJt


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A bit of news that feels strange, half-unbelievable, but also wonderful to announce: I have a full-length book of poetry coming out, and this is it! penguinrandomhouse.com/books/755800/e…


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My short story "Playing Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain" will be included in this collection, Alhamdullilah.

As The New Yorker prepares for its 100th anniversary, we’re proud to join with @AAKnopf to publish two celebratory collections curated from a century of groundbreaking fiction and poetry, coming February 4, 2025. Pre-order your copies here: store.newyorker.com/?utm_source=tw…

NewYorker's tweet image. As The New Yorker prepares for its 100th anniversary, we’re proud to join with @AAKnopf to publish two celebratory collections curated from a century of groundbreaking fiction and poetry, coming February 4, 2025. Pre-order your copies here: store.newyorker.com/?utm_source=tw…


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"Within days a man came forward to take credit for killing the premier. This was news to the man who’d actually done it": Flash fiction by George Saunders. newyorker.com/books/flash-fi…

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“The Third Premier,” by George Saunders

He must be forever changed, we thought, entire fields of joy no longer his, every lovely thing tainted.


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Read “The Boy at War and at Home,” by @bethbachmann, the third story in this summer’s online Flash Fiction series. nyer.cm/0WGjDJt

NewYorker's tweet image. Read “The Boy at War and at Home,” by @bethbachmann, the third story in this summer’s online Flash Fiction series. nyer.cm/0WGjDJt

Beth Bachmann memposting ulang

The writer @bethbachmann shares a book that has been an inspiration and touchpoint for her writing on war: “The Original Bambi: The Story of a Life in the Forest,” by Felix Salten. Read her new Flash Fiction: nyer.cm/WCxGc8O


Beth Bachmann memposting ulang

"Don’t let the novel’s slimness fool you; Hollow Bones is an incredibly rich work of literature." Bowled over by this thoughtful review by Bradley Sides in Chapter 16, one of my favorite bookish publications. chapter16.org/a-venomous-pre…

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A Venomous Presence

Knoxville author Erica Wright opens her latest novel, Hollow Bones, with the image of a snake being pulled onto a lap. It’s an eerie beginning, and it serves…


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"His toy cars are out of gas, creating chaos at the checkpoint, but the plastic horses can still get through": this week's Flash Fiction piece is "The Boy at War and at Home" by Beth Bachmann. newyorker.com/books/flash-fi…

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“The Boy at War and at Home,” by Beth Bachmann

His toy cars are out of gas, creating chaos at the checkpoint, but the plastic horses can still get through.


"His toy cars are out of gas, creating chaos at the checkpoint, but the plastic horses can still get through": this week's Flash Fiction piece is "The Boy at War and at Home" by Beth Bachmann. newyorker.com/books/flash-fi…

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“The Boy at War and at Home,” by Beth Bachmann

His toy cars are out of gas, creating chaos at the checkpoint, but the plastic horses can still get through.



Honored and grateful to be selected by @JamilJanKochai as winner of the @Zoetrope_Mag Short #Fiction Contest. A glimpse of the #novel I’m writing about a #boy and a #war and the more I write it, the stranger it becomes all-story.com/preview-excerp…


Cicadas set off my loud environment alert! #meanwhileintennessee

bethbachmann's tweet image. Cicadas set off my loud environment alert! #meanwhileintennessee

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Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.” kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…

kenyonreview's tweet image. Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.”

kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…
kenyonreview's tweet image. Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.”

kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…

#pov Third person horse. Or third animal?

Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.” kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…

kenyonreview's tweet image. Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.”

kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…
kenyonreview's tweet image. Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.”

kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…


Excited about this. Please give it a read. It’s the opening to my novel about a veteran warhorse.

Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.” kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…

kenyonreview's tweet image. Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.”

kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…
kenyonreview's tweet image. Judge @daniellevalore writes, “it would take a citation almost the length of ‘The First Robot’ [by @bethbachmann] to properly catalog its virtues. The story feels grounded in a recognizable world while anchored to the strangeness of its perspective.”

kenyonreview.org/piece/the-firs…


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