Praised early on byย Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walkย author Ben Fountain andย The Weight of Bloodย author Laura McHugh, COOLEST AMERICAN STORIES is a new annual short story anthology whose guiding philosophy is that a collection ofย interestingย "full meal" short stories could, as one @JustCoolStories Twitter follower put it, "make America cool again."
Toward this end, COOLEST AMERICAN STORIES 2022 features a previously unpublished story by the multi-major-book-award-winning author ofย Blacktop Wastelandย S. A. Cosby; the timeless, previously unpublished short story that led Tina Brown to sign Frances Park'sย When My Sister Was Cleopatra Moon; and Pulitzer Prize finalist Lee Martin's heartfelt rendering of married life that apparently was too startling for the editors of several university-affiliated literary magazines.
And since interesting storytellingโrather than a list of publishing creditsโmatters most to story-hungry readers, COOLEST AMERICAN STORIES 2022 also includes a page-turner about dating in Hollywood written by MFA student Megan Ritchie; Brooklyn native D.Z. Stone's very first published fiction, a hilarious love story that celebrates the power of women; a heartbreaking account of adult siblinghood authored by David Ebenbachโamong others in this treasure trove of unputdownable, sharply written, sometimes comic, sometimes frightening, always suspenseful stories loaded with twists and turns.
"Coolest American Stories 2022 is a helluva lot of fun. These stories bump and brim with rambunctious energy and show that the American short story is alive and well. Many thanks to Mark Wish and Elizabeth Coffey for this breathโor let's call it a galeโof fresh literary air." --Ben Fountain, winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award and the National Book Criticsโ Circle Award, author of Billy Lynnโs Long Halftime Walk
"Extraordinarily rich storytelling from fresh, vibrant voicesโCoolest American Stories promises to be an annual force." --Laura McHugh, internationally bestselling author of The Weight of Blood and Whatโs Done in Darkness
"Love short stories? This collection is for you. Not yet sure how to feel about short stories? This collection is definitely for you. Whoever you are, wherever you are: read these stories!" --Lori Ostlund, Flannery OโConnor Award winner and author of After the Parade and The Bigness of the World