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Holy, Undead Life: An Interview with David Leo Rice — Danny Elfanbaum

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David Leo Rice’s The Squimbop Condition is in many ways a culmination, a capstone on one phase of […]

cmpolitano 24/02/2026 interview[s]

The Sentimental Monster — Mikra Namani

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“He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind…” Dear Mother, I am often reminded of King […]

@MinorLits 30/10/2025 fiction

The Searchers — Robert Rubsam

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(He began, more or less:) I don’t know why I climbed into the night. Yes, I was young […]

@MinorLits 30/09/2025 fiction

Loren Ipsum — Andrew Gallix

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LE HARENG ROUGE The elements were leading him a merry dance. The wind, in particular, was winding him […]

@MinorLits 04/09/2025 extract[s], fiction

Daydreamers — Alvin Lu

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{Translator’s Preface} What follows is a translation of a manuscript found among my father’s papers. The translation is […]

@MinorLits 10/07/2025 extract[s], fiction

Soul Climate — Inez Baranay

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History History has become the vengeful god. History has become the divine judgment, always accurate, unassailable, providing no […]

@MinorLits 03/07/2025 extract[s]

“I wanted to create a world that wasn’t quite dystopian: not ending, but on the edge.”: An Interview with Vanessa Saunders—Cristina Politano

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Vanessa Saunders is a New Orleans based professor and writer whose debut novel, The Flat Woman, is set […]

cmpolitano 14/11/2024 interview[s]

Bebe — Julian George

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We’re All Going to China! Vers l’orient compliqué, je volai avec des idées simples. — Charles de Gaulle […]

@MinorLits 05/11/2024 extract[s]

“The more you go on into the novel the more the future is handled as an historical fact. To me, the past is handled more as a dream and future is handled more as history”: An Interview with Claudia Durastanti — Cristina Politano

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Claudia Durastanti is a Rome-based author whose recently-published novel, MissItalia, tells the story of the Italian South in […]

cmpolitano 10/09/2024 interview[s]

Birding [excerpt] — Rose Ruane

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Prologue In a small seaside town, autumn is winnowing into winter and two women – strangers – are […]

@MinorLits 02/05/2024 fiction

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