Electric Lit’s Favorite Short Story Collections of 2022
When it comes to short fiction, the past year has been filled to the brim with stellar collections that have opened our eyes and hearts to...
When it comes to short fiction, the past year has been filled to the brim with stellar collections that have opened our eyes and hearts to...
Swiss Summer by Mark Chiusano Teresa saw him out of the corner of her eye first, her usual lunchtime walk off the Bahnhofstrasse bringing her past...
Homeschooling is great. I’m a big fan, and will happily talk your ear off about it (and the education system) if you get me going. It’s...
Marvel Snap is one of the hottest games on mobile devices right now. Created by Ben Brode, one of the original designers of Hearthstone, Marvel Snap...
It happened again. You made it all the way to the week of Christmas and you were sure you had crossed everyone off your gift list,...
Historical fiction is a popular genre. One of the reasons it’s so fun to read is because it lets you travel across space and time without...
This was my first full year in New York, my first with a full-time job, and the first since college in which I signed a lease....
I began my year with Solmaz Sharif’s Customs. There is a line from the third poem in the collection, “Beauty,” that has popped in my head...
David Graeber and David Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity is the most intellectually exciting book I’ve read in years, and I...
This was the year the “millennial novel” retreated in my consciousness. Not that I didn’t read compelling books by millennials: Boys Parts by Eliza Clark, Acts...