“Everything is grist for a writer’s mill. When something happens to us, we never simply chalk it up to experience and go on with our life—it is our life.” — Florence King in “Handmaidens”
Includes “A Photographic Essay” by Victoria Balaban. Featuring “Target Practice” by Chris Offutt, “Who Killed Susan Smith?” by Blanche McCrary Boyd, and “An Unsuitable Attachment” by Bailey White.
Also featuring work by Wendy Brenner, Roy Blount Jr., Hal Crowther, Tony Early, Mary Hood, Tom Rankin, and more.
by Victoria Balaban
The Majestic Food Shop, an Atlanta landmark, has been serving “Food That Pleases Since 1929.” Victoria Balaban, a student of phycology at nearby Emory University, and a frequent visitor to the Majestic, offers his impressions.
Who Killed Susan Smith?
by Blanche McCrary Boyd
An Unsuitable Attachment
by Bailey White
Target Practice
by Chris Offutt
by Wendy Brenner
by Tony Early
by Caroline Langston
by Elizabeth Forston Arroyo
by Julia Reed
by Mary Hood
by Humphreys McGee
by Tom Rankin
by Florence King
by Hal Crowther
by P. Revess
by Roy Blunt Jr.