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New stories to be published in a collection later in the year
https://lithub.com/announcing-the-100th-annual-o-henry-prize/

>Tessa Hadley
“Funny Little Snake” The New Yorker

>John Keeble
“Synchronicity,” Harper’s Magazine

>Moira McCavana
“No Spanish,” Harvard Review

>Rachel Kondo
“Girl of Few Seasons,” Ploughshares Solos

>Sarah Shun-lien Bynum
“Julia and Sunny,” Ploughshares

>Stephanie Reents
“Unstuck,” Witness

>Alexia Arthurs
“Mermaid River,” The Sewanee Review

>Valerie O’Riordan
“Bad Girl,” LitMag

>Patricia Engel
“Aguacero,” Kenyon Review

>Kenan Orhan
“Soma,” The Massachusetts Review

>Sarah Hall
“Goodnight Nobody,” One Story

>Bryan Washington
“610 North, 610 West,” Tin House

>Isabella Hammad
“Mr. Can’aan,” The Paris Review

>Weike Wang
“Omakase,” The New Yorker

>Caoilinn Hughes
“Prime,” Granta.com

>Souvankham Thammavongsa
“Slingshot,” Harper’s Magazine

>Liza Ward
“The Shrew Tree,” Zyzzyva

>Doua Thao
“Flowers for America,” Fiction

>Alexander MacLeod
“Lagomorph,” Granta

>John Edgar Wideman
“Maps and Ledgers,” Harper’s Magazine

LGTSS
>reading and enjoying the fiction published in The New Yorker

>> No.13126928

Has anybody read these? Are they any good?

>> No.13126971

>>13126928

I haven't read that particular story, but Caoilinn Hughes is worth the hype. Her debut novel is fantastic, surprised it hasn't been mentioned on /lit/ more.