STORY OF THE WEEK

STORY OF THE WEEK

Surrender By Jennifer Christman

Surrender

More than sorrow, his pitiable forlornness filled her with an unshakeable sense of worthlessness. No failure! No worthlessness! Not today.

POEM OF THE WEEK

POEM OF THE WEEK

Gerunds for You By Taneum Bambrick

Gerunds for You

Trying not to loving the student who writes ing ing ing breaking the old rule about space and simplicity—wanting verbs that function as nouns with more to do.

WINTER STORY CONTEST

WINTER STORY CONTEST

WINTER STORY CONTEST

We’re looking for short stories, essays, memoirs, photo essays, graphic stories, and excerpts from long fiction and nonfiction.

Please see the Guidelines.

RECENT AWARDS

RECENT AWARDS

RECENT AWARDS

Read the works of some of the remarkable Narrative poets and writers whose recent works have received notable distinctions.

NONFICTION

POETRY

NONFICTION

NONFICTION

Tilting at Windmills By Dean Rader

Tilting at Windmills

There was a structure off on its own that I would pass from a distance. I could not see it well, but from what I could tell, it was the ugliest sculpture in the history of art.

POETRY

POETRY

Hard-Boiled Mystery By David Grubin

Hard-Boiled Mystery

This father who found pleasure in hardboiled dicks, half-clad dames, and misogynist jokes, which my mother shrugged off because she was the boss and he knew it.

OUTLOUD

CARTOONS

OUTLOUD

OUTLOUD

Mooncakes By Helen Gu

Mooncakes

What’s forbidden packed onto her tongue like lotus paste: a body waiting for the darling blade, the washed-down moonlight gnawing at her stomach.

CARTOONS

CARTOONS

Cartoon Art Volume 2026-01 By Various Artists

Cartoon Art Volume 2026-01

Call of the Wild, Food Art, Average Readers, Clean House, and Fear of Starting—new toons by some of our stellar cartoonists.

LEARN!

LEARN!

LEARN!

Best Advice By Anthony Marra

Best Advice

Our lives are often shaped by small, seemingly trivial choices, and the advice that guides those choices can come to us just as fortuitously.
Letters to a Young Writer By Julianna Baggott

Letters to a Young Writer

I can only truly devote myself to the relationship I have with the page, with my characters. My success or failure there—that is mine. That I own.

MORE NARRATIVE

MORE NARRATIVE

MORE NARRATIVE

The Poetics of Place By Various Authors

The Poetics of Place

Places we have been can evoke rich memories—of a loved one, a period of pain or learning, a whole lifetime. In these poems, the writers evoke the connection between place and heart.
Narrative Firsts By Various Authors

Narrative Firsts

Publishing first-time authors, and introducing their work to readers across the globe, is one of our greatest pleasures. Enjoy some of the authors whose first works have appeared in Narrative.