Un Active Volcano
A minimalist exchange set inside a volcano.
"There is nothing to do but drink beers and stare up into the black and so that is what we do. "
A minimalist exchange set inside a volcano.
"There is nothing to do but drink beers and stare up into the black and so that is what we do. "
Catherine Zeidler The Collagist Jan 2011 Permalink
Discomforting struggles between a homeowner and the hired help.
"But when I reminded her about the toast, she broke into a tirade – how could I think she would ever let the toast get cold or hard? But it is almost always cold and hard. "
Lydia Davis Granta Jan 2011 10min Permalink
Semi-surreal account of a family's new home.
"The empty room, being a tabula rasa, bore aspects of total corruptibility, a potential we’d in childish obedience overlooked until now."
Jonathan Lethem The Paris Review Jan 2011 15min Permalink
A odd and menacing story-like bit spun off from Marcus' forthcoming novel, The Flame Alphabet.
"To warn me of Esther’s approach, or indeed of the motion of any living creature through our halls and rooms, I rigged a system of alarms that puzzled into the wall switch plates. But I crossed the wiring or somehow failed to close the circuit for this contraption, because the high siren pierced the air even when no one roamed through."
Ben Marcus Jan 2011 Permalink
Aftermath of a hookup, told in the form of an interactive fiction game.
"It is possible that you did not sleep with her, but here she is, next to you, wearing your clothes. She also has your socks, a pristine new pair of tube socks, on her hands. That was probably enormously funny at the time. Some other time. Not at all funny now, what with you being naked. There are closed doors to the EAST and NORTH."
Anne Murphy Garrity Hobart Jan 2011 Permalink
New fiction from the author of 2010's Mr. Peanut.
"All of Patricia’s family pictures are still inside. Her clothes are still in the drawers. Her Garfield posters are still up on the walls. Everything."
Adam Ross Five Chapters Jan 2011 30min Permalink