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    The Best American Short Stories 2020

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    Tragic Flaw. American Short Fiction, vol. 22, no. 69.

      Greenwell, Garth

      Harbor. The New Yorker, September 16.

      Grimm, Mary

      Sisters. Colorado Review, vol. 46, no. 3.

      Hagenston, Becky

      The Age of Discovery. The Southampton Review, vol. 13, no. 25.

      Fillies. Washington Square Review, no. 43.

      Hamilton, Elisabeth

      People’s Party. Cimarron Review, nos. 206, 207, and 208.

      Haven, Chris

      The Marks. Kenyon Review Online, January/February.

      Hemenway, Arna Bontemps

      Wolves of Karelia. The Atlantic, August.

      Heng, Rachel

      The Rememberers. McSweeney’s, no. 58.

      Horrocks, Caitlin

      Teacher. The Arkansas International, no. 6.

      Horton, Savannah

      The Shower. The Cincinnati Review, vol. 16, no. 1.

      Lacey, Catherine

      Being Shot. Playboy, Fall.

      Cut. The New Yorker, April 22.

      Lee, Min Jin

      The Best Girls. Amazon Original Stories: Disorder.

      Lewis, Jessi

      Daria’s Knives. The Hopkins Review, vol. 12, no. 2.

      L’Heureux, John

      The Escape. The New Yorker, May 6.

      Li, Yiyun

      All Will Be Well. The New Yorker, March 11.

      The Department of No Solution. Zoetrope: All-Story, vol. 23, no. 3.

      Machado, Carmen Maria

      Haunt. Conjunctions, no. 72.

      Makkai, Rebecca

      Webster’s Last Stand. American Short Fiction, vol. 22, no. 68.

      Mandelbaum, Becky

      Goodbye, Sugar Land. The Sun, no. 526.

      Maren, Mesha

      Milk River. The Southern Review, vol. 55, no. 3.

      McQuade, Helen

      Helen in Texarkana. Memorious, no. 30.

      Means, David

      The Red Dot. Harper’s Magazine, December.

      Vows. Granta, no. 148.

      Merino, Faith

      Signs and Wonders. Notre Dame Review, no. 47.

      Moniz, Dantiel

      Thicker Than Water. McSweeney’s, no. 56.

      Moore, Linda McCullough

      World Without End. Alaska Quarterly Review, vol. 36, nos. 1 and 2.

      Oates, Joyce Carol

      Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. The New Yorker, October 14.

      Ong, Han

      Javi. The New Yorker, June 10 and 17.

      Orange, Tommy

      New Jesus. McSweeney’s, no. 58.

      Otis, Abbey Mei

      Save Yourself. McSweeney’s, no. 58.

      Pearson, Joanna

      Dear Shadows. Crazyhorse, no. 96.

      Penkov, Miroslav

      Black Water, Plum Rain. The Southern Review, vol. 55, no. 3.

      Pierce, Thomas

      Visitors Welcome. Granta, no. 148.

      Pillow, Megan

      Lily in the Light. X-R-A-Y.

      Plunkett, Genevieve

      Prepare Her. The Southern Review, vol. 55, no. 4.

      Sting. Chicago Quarterly Review, vol. 29.

      Poliner, Elizabeth

      Anomie. Story, no. 5.

      Potter, Steven

      The House at the End of the Night. Conjunctions, no. 72.

      Price, Adam O’Fallon

      Marrow. Kenyon Review Online, March/April.

      Rabe, David

      Uncle Jim Called. The New Yorker, July 8 and 15.

      Rao, Shoba

      The O Ring. Freeman’s, no. 6.

      Ratcliffe, Signe

      The Other Side of the Dog’s Head. Chicago Quarterly Review, vol. 29.

      Rea, Amanda

      The Crab Theory. American Short Fiction, vol. 22, no. 68.

      Richards, Willa C.

      Failure to Thrive. The Paris Review, no. 231.

      Ritzenhaler, Melanie

      A Good Place Gone. Cimarron Review, nos. 206, 207, and 208.

      The Ribboncutters. West Branch, no. 91.

      Rosenthal, Abby

      Birdman. Southern Humanities Review, vol. 52, no. 3.

      Samarasan, Preeta

      Sarala and Jeya. Copper Nickel, no. 28.

      Sanchez, Santiago Jose

      You Will Not Cry. Subtropics, no. 27.

      Serpell, Namwali

      Take it. Freeman’s, no. 6.

      Severn, Eric

      McGuffin. Chicago Quarterly Review, no. 28.

      Silber, Joan

      Freedom from Want. Tin House, no. 80.

      Soileau, Benjamin

      God’s Breath. Grist, no. 12.

      Stevens, J. Jezewska

      The Furnace Room. Tin House, no. 80.

      Strout, Elizabeth

      Motherless Child. The New Yorker, August 5 and 12.

      Talty, Morgan

      The Name Means Thunder. The Georgia Review, vol. 73, no. 3.

      Taylor, Brandon

      Anne of Cleves. Guernica, September 19.

      Thielke, D. J.

      The Bullet Game. Fiction, no. 64.

      Torday, Daniel

      Neighbor. Conjunctions, no. 72.

      Travieso, Robert

      Anvil. Tin House, vol. 20, no. 3.

      Troy, Judy

      Finding Bill Henry. Subtropics, no. 27.

      Tulathimutte, Tony

      The Feminist. n+1, no. 35.

      Upton, Lee

      A Girl from Urbino. Ascent.

      Van den Berg, Laura

      The Cult of Mary. BOMB, no. 146.

      Vaz, Katherine

      Revenge in the Name of All Owls. The Common, no. 18.

      Walbert, Kate

      To Do. The New Yorker, September 2.

      Wang, Weike

      The Trip. The New Yorker, November 18.

      Wilson, Martha

      Binoculars. Event, vol. 47, no. 3.

      Wortman, Jennifer

      Afterlife. TriQuarterly, no. 156.

      American and Canadian Magazines Publishing Short Stories

      African American Review

      Agni

      Alaska Quarterly Review

      American Short Fiction

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      The Arkansas International

      Ascent

      The Atlantic

      The Bare Life Review

      Black Warrior Review

      BOMB

      Booth

      Boulevard

      The Briar Cliff Review

      Callaloo

      Carve

      Catamaran

      Cherry Tree

      Chicago Quarterly Review

      The Cincinnati Review

      Colorado Review

      Conjunctions

      Copper Nickel

      Crazyhorse

      Denver Quarterly

      Ecotone

      Epiphany

      Event

      Fairy Tale Review

      Fantasy and Science Fiction

      Fiction

      The Fiddlehead

      Foglifter

      Fourteen Hills

      F®iction (Friction)

      The Georgia Review

      The Gettysburg Review

      Glimmer Train

      Guernica

      Granta

      Grist

      Harper’s Magazine

      Harpur Palate

      Harvard Review

      The Hopkins Review

      The Hudson Review

      Image

      Indiana Review

      Into the Void

      The Iowa Review

      Iron Horse

      Jabberwock Review

      Joyland

      Kenyon Review

      Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet

      Lake Effect

      Lalitamba

      The Literary Review

      Manoa

      McSweeney’s

      Meridian

      Michigan Quarterly Review

      Missouri Review

      Montana Quarterly

      Nelle

      New England Review


      New Letters

      The New Yorker

      Ninth Letter

      Noon

      The Normal School

      North American Review

      North Dakota Quarterly

      Notre Dame Review

      One Story

      Orca

      Orion

      Oxford American

      The Paris Review

      Passages North

      Pembroke Magazine

      Playboy

      Ploughshares

      Potomac Review

      Prairie Schooner

      Pulp Literature

      Raritan

      Room

      Ruminate

      Salamander

      Salmagundi

      The Sewanee Review

      The Southampton Review

      Southern Humanities Review

      Southern Indiana Review

      The Southern Review

      Story

      Subtropics

      The Sun

      Tahoma Literary Review

      Third Coast

      Thoughtprints

      The Threepenny Review

      Tin House

      Trajectory

      Virginia Quarterly Review

      Washington Square Review

      West Branch

      Western Humanities Review

      Wildness

      Willow Springs

      Witness

      X-R-A-Y

      Yellow Medicine Review

      Zoetrope: All-Story

      ZYZZYVA

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      About the Editors

      © Josephine Sittenfeld

      Curtis Sittenfeld, guest editor, is the New York Times best-selling author of the novels Prep, The Man of My Dreams, American Wife, Sisterland, Eligible, and Rodham, which have been translated into thirty languages. She is also the author of the short story collection You Think It, I’ll Say It and her short stories have appeared in The New Yorker, the Washington Post Magazine, Esquire, and The Best American Short Stories. A native of Cincinnati, she currently lives with her family in Minneapolis.

      Heidi Pitlor has been the series editor for The Best American Short Stories since 2007. She is the author of the novels The Birthdays, The Daylight Marriage, and Impersonation.

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