Madeline ffitch cofounded the punk theater company Missoula Oblongata and is part of the direct-action collective Appalachia Resist! Her writing has appeared in Tin House, Guernica, Granta, VICE, and Electric Literature, among other publications. She is the author of the story collection Valparaiso, Round the Horn.
Books containing stories by Madeline Ffitch
The Best American Short Stories 2024 (2024)
(Best American Short Stories)
edited by
Lauren Groff and Heidi Pitlor
Award nominations
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Madeline Ffitch recommends
The Human Origins of Beatrice Porter and Other Essential Ghosts (2023)
Soraya Palmer
"The Human Origins of Beatrice Porter and Other Essential Ghosts envisions family as always in motion, careening through history, connection, attachment, discovery and warmth, with all the pain, loss, and even violence that might include. Expertly paced, deeply imagined, by turns playful and heartbreaking, I love the way this novel understands that sometimes nothing will sustain us except the right story that is truer than true."
Brother & Sister Enter the Forest (2023)
Richard Mirabella
"Richard Mirabella's debut novel Brother & Sister Enter the Forest doesn't so much seek understanding as it does carve indelible and brave circles into the depths of desire, violence, loss, and belonging that keep us alive, connected, heartbroken and in love, despite logic or consequence. This novel makes the world bigger."
We Won't Be Here Tomorrow: And Other Stories (2022)
Margaret Killjoy
"With indelible characters, unruly worlds, and lively wry prose, the stories in We Won't Be Here Tomorrow insist on motivations, desires, actions, and affinities unbound by conventional expectations."
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