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This volume of
The Conium Review
features eleven new stories from Jessica Roeder, Samantha Duncan, Liz Kellebrew, Kate Gies, Shane Jones, Kathryn Hill, Emily Koon, Jasmine Sawers, Ingrid Jendrzejewski, and Maryse Meijer. A woman falls in love with a giant banana, a tiny goat takes up residence in a woman's left ventricle, a ghost tour goes awry, and more. Readers will delight in this collection's absurd settings, dark humor, and inventive language.
This issue includes "The Mother," by Kathryn Hill, winner of
's 2016 Innovative Short Fiction Contest. The contest was judged by Lindsay Hunter, author of
Ugly Girls
,
Don't Kiss Me
, and
Daddy's
. Lindsay said "This story felt as alive, as full of cells, as the child the protagonist agonizes over carrying. It is heartbreaking and harsh, and an important insight into the ever-morphing chemistry of a mother's brain."
The Conium Review
features eleven new stories from Jessica Roeder, Samantha Duncan, Liz Kellebrew, Kate Gies, Shane Jones, Kathryn Hill, Emily Koon, Jasmine Sawers, Ingrid Jendrzejewski, and Maryse Meijer. A woman falls in love with a giant banana, a tiny goat takes up residence in a woman's left ventricle, a ghost tour goes awry, and more. Readers will delight in this collection's absurd settings, dark humor, and inventive language.
This issue includes "The Mother," by Kathryn Hill, winner of
's 2016 Innovative Short Fiction Contest. The contest was judged by Lindsay Hunter, author of
Ugly Girls
,
Don't Kiss Me
, and
Daddy's
. Lindsay said "This story felt as alive, as full of cells, as the child the protagonist agonizes over carrying. It is heartbreaking and harsh, and an important insight into the ever-morphing chemistry of a mother's brain."