McSWEENEY’S ISSUE 51
Ernie Wang’s story ”Stay Brave, My Hercules”—which appears in this issue—won the 2018 PEN/Robert J. Dau Short Story Prize For Emerging Writers.
Issue 51 features eighteen brand-new stories so compelling that you’ll read through the night and far into the next day, until your boss calls and warns you that you’re on thin ice, buddy, and better get to the office right away—but we swear it’s worth it. There are high-stakes cock fights and incredibly ill-conceived murder plots, forays into nose-picking and wisdom from gruff old mermaids, church officials dressed as tortoises and ape-urine-filled squirt guns, all under the same sumptuous hardcover roof, illustrated by Jesse Jacobs.
Plus: splendid new writing from Nadja Spiegelman, Claire Vaye Watkins, Etgar Keret, Mia McKenzie, Lawrence Weschler, Emma Hooper; a comic about one family’s experience fighting the Detroit eviction machine; a photo essay that spans the length and width of the United States; an insider exclusive about censorship within the Myanmar Times by journalist RJ Vogt; and oh so much more.
Table of Contents
Letters from Patrick Cottrell, Amy Berkowitz, Ali Liebegott, Lawrence Weschler, José Vadi, Niela Orr, Claire Vaye Watkins, and Rajeev Balasubramanyam
Chris Dennis, This Is a Galaxy
Mia McKenzie, Crazy
RJ Vogt, A Dispatch From Myanmar
Iacopo Barison, Less, Plus
Etgar Keret, Crumb Cake
LaToya Watkins, Cutting Horses
Laura Adamczyk, The Summer Father
Armonía Somers, The Fork in the Rails
Jeff Wilson and Armin Ozdie, Eviction
Nadja Spiegelman, Mermaids
Michael Andreasen, Rite of Baptism
Merrill Feitell, Vanishing Point
Emma Hooper, This Everything
Ernie Wang, Stay Brave, My Hercules
Nathaniel Minton, Townsville
Hadley Moore, Ordinary Circumstances
Xavier Navarro Aquino, Caníbal the Real Deal