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Color image of misty waterfalls with sun above; title card for the 2025 FCC 1st place excerpt, "Water Baby" by Amy Hanson.

Water Baby by Amy Widmoyer Hanson

December 19, 2025

  CHAPTER ONE — MIMI You might think I came to Africa as a humanitarian, dispensing medicine to babies so malnourished their delicate rib cages threatened to snap, rib after rib, in a glissando of tiny broken bones. You wouldn’t…

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Color image of a weathered statue of the Virgin Mary with a backdrop of stylized crosses and autumn trees in the distance; title card for the 2025 FCC 2nd place excerpt, "As the Lord Hangs Around Her Neck" by Lauren Barbato.

As the Lord Hangs Around Her Neck by Lauren Barbato

December 12, 2025

  Notes on This Manuscript The following manuscript, printed here for the first time, came to light on the eve of November 4, 2024. While on a self-directed silent retreat at the Riverdale Center in the Hudson Valley, a Franciscan sister…

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Color close-up image of heavy rain; title card for the 2025 FCC 3rd place excerpt, "The Drowning Mothers" by Aishatu Gwadabe.

The Drowning Mothers by Aishatu Ado

December 5, 2025

  CHAPTER ONE — INTERMENT The sky should hold its breath while we give you back to the ground. Instead, it breaks open, spilling a gray so heavy our heads bow without meaning to. Rain stripes the casket, beads along…

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Image is a color photo of a deer in a road; title card for the first-place winner of the CRAFT 2024 First Chapters Contest, "Happiness House," by Hadley Franklin.

Happiness House by Hadley Franklin

December 20, 2024

  Preface We almost hit a deer, the night we drove up. We had the high beams on, and they broke through the darkness of the long dirt road that led to Happiness House, but we mostly saw encroaching leaves…

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Image is a color photo of wheat stalks and a red-orange sky; title card for the second-place winner of the CRAFT 2024 First Chapters Contest, "What Empties as It Fills," by Taylor Leatrice Werner.

What Empties as It Fills by Taylor Leatrice Werner

December 13, 2024

  Chapter One I. At dawn, Mom says not to wake the others, but I don’t think anyone’s sleeping. We crouch beneath the low tarp shelter that’s tied to a fence post with the wire of someone’s earbuds. It is…

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Image is a color photo of red diner stools; title card for the third-place winner of the CRAFT 2024 First Chapters Contest, "A Tremendous Thing," by Susan Morehouse.

A Tremendous Thing by Susan Morehouse

December 6, 2024

  Chapter One When Lena climbs off the bus in the predawn dark of a small mountain town she doesn’t know the name of, she’s not thinking about her home now some seven hundred miles behind her; she’s not thinking…

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Image is color design of bears on an orange background, with red, white, and blue stripes; title card for the excerpt from LANDING IN ANDONIA by Philip Anderson, winner of the CRAFT 2024 Novelette Print Prize.

Excerpt from Landing in Andonia by Philip Anderson

December 4, 2024

Order Landing in Andonia here! Barnes & Noble Amazon Red Mare Press 18. Lily’s Ghost She doesn’t know why she’s attracted to him. He’s not bad-looking, he’s just a big guy with small-guy energy. Nervous energy. He’s combustible, she feels…

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Image is a black-and-white photo of a coming storm; title card for the first-place winner of the CRAFT 2023 First Chapters Contest, "The Bad One" by Sonny Buttar.

The Bad One by Sonny Buttar

December 15, 2023

  Prologue   There is a story our parents told us, only once. When they received their immigration papers from America, they considered leaving one of us behind in Pakistan to live with relatives, believing that one child would be…

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Image is a color photograph of a notebook with a pencil and pencil shavings; title card for the second-place winner of the 2023 First Chapters Contest, "The Golden Suicides" by Melissa Yancy.

The Golden Suicides by Melissa Yancy

December 8, 2023

  “It is possible to control Los Angeles by being the one with the most vivid fantasy about it.” —Theresa Duncan, The Wit of the Staircase   1992 My brother joined the world’s smallest cult. There were precisely two members:…

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Image is a color photograph of an NYC subway car pulled into a station; title card for the third-place winner of the CRAFT 2023 First Chapters Contest, "My Demons" by Jill Rosenberg.

My Demons by Jill Rosenberg

December 1, 2023

The night before I start treatment at Harrington, Raffi and I go to Foxy Night at the Cock in the East Village. We have to wait in line to get in. It’s eleven, and it’s dark, but it’s lit-up city…

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