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An illustration of two human silhouettes against a blue background.

Until the End

By Carl Phillips
A black and white illustration of a wildflower meadow.

In Bloom

By Katarzyna Szaulińska, translated from Polish by Mark Tardi

It’s Important I Remember That Things Are Getting Back to Normal Around Here—

By Cortney Lamar Charleston
Shadow of home plant on wall

[The Tip of the Stalk]

By Ernst Meister, translated from German by Graham Foust and Samuel Frederick

Sung J. Woo

Sung J. Woo's short stories and essays have appeared in The New York Times, McSweeney’s, and KoreAm Journal. His debut novel, Everything Asian (2009), won the 2010 Asian Pacific American Librarians Association Youth Literature Award. He lives in New Jersey.
Guernica/PEN Flash Fiction Fiction ConflictFamily & Relationships

1950

By Sung J. Woo February 12, 2014

What kind of a war was this, anyway? All we did was move from our house to a stranger’s house, then one after another.

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