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Sleepless in Massachussetts: on Michael C. Keith’s “Insomnia 11”
“Each of the pieces in Keith’s latest collection of microfictions, Insomnia 11, lingers like an amuse-bouche on the palate of the intellect.”
Waking Dreams, Complicit Nightmares: on “Mexican Gothic” and “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism”
“Much of this is simply a lifelong tendency on my part to notice where the crowd is running and then run in the opposite direction.”
Datin' Satan: A Journey to Hell With Louisa May Alcott
“Upon learning that Louisa May Alcott spent more than a decade moonlighting as a sordid, heady mix of Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Brontë, I dove eagerly into this secret canon.”
What We’re Reading Now: Entering the Dragon’s Mouth in “Pleasantview”
“We are, after all, witnessing everyone and everything at its most heightened. Each story is imbued with a distinct pathos, be it betrayal, hatred, jubilation, confusion, acceptance, or mercy.”
The winners of the 2026 Breakout Prize are Nico Amador in poetry, selected by Cynthia Cruz, and Imogen Osborne in prose, selected by Alexandra Kleeman.