Fiction for Driving Across America is a regular ongoing series that crosses over from BOMB Magazine's print issue, which features a short story every issue and a corresponding podcast with the author reading that story aloud.
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Fiction for Driving Across America is a regular ongoing series that crosses over from BOMB Magazine's print issue, which features a short story every issue and a corresponding podcast with the author reading that story aloud.
Listen to Danielle Dutton reading an excerpt from her novel, Sprawl, featured in the pages of BOMB 112, in the eighth installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
Listen to Joshua Furst reading his short story "Black Ice", originally published in BOMB 111, along with an excerpt from his novel The Sabotage Café in the seventh installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
Listen to Frederic Tuten read his short story "The Bar On Tompkins Square Park," originally published in BOMB 108, the fifth installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
Listen to Ben Ehrenreich read his short story "Everything You See Is Real," originally published in BOMB 107, the fourth installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
Listen to Jesmyn Ward reading an excerpt from her novel "Where the Line Bleeds," originally published in BOMB 106, the third installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
Listen to Patrick Dacey reading his short story "Patriots," originally published in BOMB 104, the second installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
Listen to Peter Orner reading his short story "Herb and Rosalie Swanson at the Cocoanut Grove," originally published in BOMB 103, the first installment in BOMB Magazine's literary podcast series.
Fiction for Driving Across America is a regular ongoing series that crosses over from BOMB Magazine's print issue, which features a short story every issue and a corresponding podcast with the author reading that story aloud.