The latest in our FORTHCOMING series of excerpts from new and recent books: But in 1961, basketball coaches had yet to become gods. His office was only a little larger than a janitor’s closet.| Another Chicago Magazine
Even when a partner tells me they like or love my parts, I’m too entrenched in shame about my labia to believe I could be desirable. (nonfiction)| Another Chicago Magazine
The novel is stamped with an epigraph: a quote from “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” by Tears for Fears. There’s an alchemy between the novel and the song that should not be overlooked—it adds a…| Another Chicago Magazine
On the last page of Eveline’s printed homicide story, she has scribbled, “The story might not follow the rules, but I got your attention, didn’t I? You’ll always remember me.”| Another Chicago Magazine
I was stunned. Sitting there staring at them, I could not believe their power—that they could make the debt, the beast, vanish in the blink of an eye. (nonfiction)| Another Chicago Magazine
By sharing her personal stories, Petro shows us how to travel our own long field between who we were before—before the divorce, the accident, the grief, whatever profound losses shape us—and who we…| Another Chicago Magazine