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''Narrative'' is an online magazine and website that is dedicated to advancing the literary arts in the digital age and publishes fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, and art. It was founded in 2003.


History and profile

Founded in 2003, the literary platform refreshes weekly with new content ranging across form and theme from both established and emerging writers. Their seasonal contests and educationa
Narrative in the Schools
programming provide further mentorship opportunities for young developing writers worldwide. ''Narrative Magazine'' is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit; subscription and access to its content is free for everyone.


Overview

''Narrative'' publishes stories, poems, essays, interviews, and art weekly—the work of several hundred authors a year. It also offers seasonal contests and awards along with their educational programming, Narrative in the Schools (more below). Subscription to the platform is free and offers access to the entirety of ''Narrative''’s library, containing thousands of works of fiction, poetry, non-fiction and art. ''Narrative'' was cofounded in 2003 by former fiction editor at Scribner,
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, Gentlemen’s Quarterly, Tom Jenks, and ''New York Times''-bestselling author Carol Edgarian. ''Narrative'' celebrates both established and emerging writers, with work by figures such as
Chris Abani Christopher Abani (born 27 December 1966) is a Nigerian-American and Los Angeles- based author. He says he is part of a new generation of Nigerian writers working to convey to an English-speaking audience the experience of those born and raise ...
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Natalie Diaz Natalie may refer to: People * Natalie (given name) * Natalie (singer) (born 1979), Mexican-American R&B singer/songwriter * Shahan Natalie Shahan Natalie ( hy, Շահան Նաթալի; July 14, 1884 – April 19, 1983) was an Armenian wri ...
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Saidiya Hartman Saidiya Hartman (born ) is an American writer and academic focusing on African-American studies. She is currently a University Professor at Columbia University. Early life Hartman was born in and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She earned a B. ...
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Ann Beattie Ann Beattie (born September 8, 1947) is an American novelist and short story writer. She has received an award for excellence from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and the PEN/Malamud Award for excellence in the short story f ...
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Sharon Olds Sharon Olds (born November 12, 1942) is an American poet. Olds won the first San Francisco Poetry Center Award in 1980, the 1984 National Book Critics Circle Award, and the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry.
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Jennifer Egan Jennifer Egan is an American novelist and short-story writer. Egan's novel ''A Visit from the Goon Squad'' won the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and National Book Critics Circle Award for fiction. As of February 28, 2018, she is the Presiden ...
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Tobias Wolff Tobias is the transliteration of the Greek which is a translation of the Hebrew biblical name he, טוֹבִיה, Toviyah, JahGod is good, label=none. With the biblical Book of Tobias being present in the Deuterocanon/Apocrypha of the Bible, To ...
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Jericho Brown Jericho Brown (born April 14, 1976) is an American poet and writer. Born and raised in Shreveport, Louisiana, Brown has worked as an educator at institutions such as University of Houston, San Diego State University, and Emory University. His poe ...
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Anthony Marra Anthony Marra (born 1984) is an American fiction writer. Marra has won numerous awards for his short stories, as well as his first novel, ''A Constellation of Vital Phenomena,'' which was a The New York Times Best Seller list, ''New York Times'' ...
, Kirstin Valdez Quade, and
Ocean Vuong Ocean Vuong (born , ; October 14, 1988) is a Vietnamese American poet, essayist, and novelist. Vuong is a recipient of the 2014 Ruth Lilly/Sargent Rosenberg fellowship from the Poetry Foundation, a 2016 Whiting Award, and the 2017 T.S. Eliot P ...
. All works of contemporary writing accepted by the magazine must be previously unpublished. Writers may submit to ''Narrative''’
Story of the Week
an
Poem of the WeekGeneral Submissions
and seasonal contests (discussed below). Each category offers payment to writers selected for publication. Additionally, ''Narrative'' coined th
iStory
a short, dramatic narrative, fiction or nonfiction, up to 150 words long—and th
iPoem
a short poem that will fit within no more than two screens on the iPhone (up to 150 words long). It also publishes features on craft, teaching, and other topics related to a writer's professional life, along with visual pieces like cartoons and photography portfolios. ''Narrative''’s team of editors include co-founders Carol Edgarian and Tom Jenks, Michael Wiegers of
Copper Canyon Press Copper Canyon Press is an independent, non-profit small press, founded in 1972 specializing exclusively in the publication of poetry. It is located in Port Townsend, Washington. Copper Canyon Press publishes new collections of poetry by both popu ...
, noted designer John Miller, among other genre specialists and trained editorial staff. ''Narrative'' was the first literary magazine available for the Kindle.


Narrative in the Schools


Narrative in the Schools
was founded in 2014 to support under-resourced teachers and students by providing literary educational tools and ''Narrative''’s free library of literature. Today, Narrative in the Schools is used in classrooms in more than 28 countries and 48 states in the U.S. The program offer
writing video tutorials
from ''New York Times''-bestselling author and ''Narrative'' cofounder Carol Edgarian and Narrative authors
curated reading lists
and more. Th
Narrative High School Writing Contest
was established in 2015 to encourage high school students to engage with writing beyond the classroom. Annual winners are awarded monetary prizes and are mentored by the founders and editors of ''Narrative'', along with ''Narrative'' author guest judges, and ultimately earn publication in ''Narrative''. Originally an essay contest, the competition has expanded to include fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.


Prizes and Recognitions

''Narrative'' awards prizes to and recognizes writers at all stages in their writing careers throughout the year. * The '
Narrative Prize
'' is a single $4,000 prize awarded annually for the best short story, novel excerpt, poem, or work of literary nonfiction published by a new or emerging writer, a recognition and monetary prize designed to kickstart a burgeoning writer’s career. You can learn more about the Narrative Prize from Narrative Prize-winners themselve
here
* The Narrative Prize has been given to the following writers:
Min Jin Lee Min Jin Lee (born November 11, 1968) is a Korean American author and journalist based in Harlem, New York City. Her work frequently deals with Korean and Korean American topics. She is the author of the novels ''Free Food for Millionaires'' (2 ...
, "Axis of Happiness," 2004 Winner; Pia Z Ehrhardt, "Famous Fathers," 2005 Winner;
Ned Parker Ned Parker is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Daniel O'Connor. He made his first appearance on screen on 9 August 2005, arriving to see his brother, Stuart. He departed on 31 July 2008. Casting Fo ...
, "On to Baghdad," 2006 Winner;
Mermer Blakeslee Mermer Blakeslee was born, raised, and still lives in the Catskill Mountains of New York. She has written two novels, ''Same Blood'' (Houghton Mifflin, 1989) and ''In Dark Water'' (Ballantine, 1998); the latter was selected by Barnes & Noble for ...
, "Leenie," 2006 Winner;
Saidiya Hartman Saidiya Hartman (born ) is an American writer and academic focusing on African-American studies. She is currently a University Professor at Columbia University. Early life Hartman was born in and grew up in Brooklyn, New York. She earned a B. ...
, "A Journey along the Atlantic Slave Route," 2007 Winner; Alma García, "Letter to El Mateo," 2007 Winner;
Michael Dickman Michael Dickman is an American poet born August 20, 1975 in Portland, Oregon. His work has appeared in ''The New Yorker'', ''The American Poetry Review'', ''Field'', ''Tin House'', and ''Narrative Magazine''. Michael Dickman currently teaches a ...
, "Returning to Church," 2008 Winner; Alexi Zentner, "Trapline," 2008 Winner;
Maud Newton Rebecca "Maud" Newton is a writer, critic, and former lawyer born in Dallas, Texas in 1971. She was raised in Miami, Florida. Writing Newton first came to attention as the founder of an early litblog. Her essays, critiques and short stories h ...
, "When the Flock Changed," 2009 Winner;
Anthony Marra Anthony Marra (born 1984) is an American fiction writer. Marra has won numerous awards for his short stories, as well as his first novel, ''A Constellation of Vital Phenomena,'' which was a The New York Times Best Seller list, ''New York Times'' ...
, “Chechnya,” 2010 Winner; Kevin A. González, “Christmas Eve,” 2011 Winner;
Natalie Diaz Natalie may refer to: People * Natalie (given name) * Natalie (singer) (born 1979), Mexican-American R&B singer/songwriter * Shahan Natalie Shahan Natalie ( hy, Շահան Նաթալի; July 14, 1884 – April 19, 1983) was an Armenian wri ...
, “Downhill Triolets,” 2012 Winner; Nathan Poole “Stretch Out Your Hand,” 2012 Winner; Kirstin Valdez Quade, “Nemecia,” 2013 Winner; Austin Smith, “The Halverson Brothers,” 2014 Winner;
Ocean Vuong Ocean Vuong (born , ; October 14, 1988) is a Vietnamese American poet, essayist, and novelist. Vuong is a recipient of the 2014 Ruth Lilly/Sargent Rosenberg fellowship from the Poetry Foundation, a 2016 Whiting Award, and the 2017 T.S. Eliot P ...
, “No One Knows the Way to Heaven,” 2015 Winner; Sara Houghteling, “The Thomas Cantor,” 2016 Winner; Javier Zamora, “Sonoran Song and Other Poems,” 2017 Winner;
Paisley Rekdal Paisley Rekdal is an American poet who is currently serving as Poet Laureate of Utah. She is the author of a book of essays entitled ''The Night My Mother Met Bruce Lee: Observations on Not Fitting In,'' the memoir ''Intimate,'' as well as five bo ...
, “Quiver and Other Poems,” 2018 Winner; Brenden Willey, “Things that Don’t Keep a Lightning Bug Alive,” 2019 Winner; Gbenga Adesina, “Across the Sea: A Sequence,” 2020 Winner; Morgan Talty, “The Gambler” and Tryphena L. Yeboah, “If the Body Makes a Sound,” 2021 Winners. * The Narrative Storyteller Honoree Award is awarded annually to a writer whose body of work has expanded and illuminated the art and craft of storytelling. * Past Narrative Storyteller Honorees include
Anna Deavere Smith Anna Deavere Smith is an American actress, playwright, and professor. She is known for her roles as National Security Advisor Dr. Nancy McNally in ''The West Wing'' (2000–06), hospital administrator Gloria Akalitus in the Showtime series ''Nur ...
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Tobias Wolff Tobias is the transliteration of the Greek which is a translation of the Hebrew biblical name he, טוֹבִיה, Toviyah, JahGod is good, label=none. With the biblical Book of Tobias being present in the Deuterocanon/Apocrypha of the Bible, To ...
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Susan Orlean Susan Orlean (born October 31, 1955) is a journalist, television writer, and bestselling author of ''The Orchid Thief'' and '' The Library Book''. She has been a staff writer for ''The New Yorker'' since 1992, and has contributed articles to many ...
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George Saunders George Saunders (born December 2, 1958) is an American writer of short stories, essays, novellas, children's books, and novels. His writing has appeared in ''The New Yorker'', '' Harper's'', ''McSweeney's'', and '' GQ''. He also contributed a w ...
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Ann Beattie Ann Beattie (born September 8, 1947) is an American novelist and short story writer. She has received an award for excellence from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and the PEN/Malamud Award for excellence in the short story f ...
, and
T.C. Boyle Thomas Coraghessan Boyle, also known as T. C. Boyle and T. Coraghessan Boyle (born December 2, 1948), is an American novelist and short story writer. Since the mid-1970s, he has published sixteen novels and more than 100 short stories. He won the ...
among others. * The Narrativ
SpringFall
an
Winter
Fiction and Nonfiction Contests awards prizes totaling $5,000 (per season) to fiction and nonfiction Narrative writers for an outstanding short story, essay, memoir, photo essay, graphic story, form of literary nonfiction, or excerpt from longer works of both fiction and nonfiction. * The Annua
Narrative Poetry Contest
awards prizes for outstanding works of poetry. * Th
Narrative 30 Below 30 Contest (N30B)
recognizes exemplary works published by writers below the age of thirty in ''Narrative'' throughout the previous year. * Th
Narrative High School Writing Contest
gives prizes totaling $1,150 to the annual winners and is a subsect of the Narrative in the Schools program. ''Narrative''’s writers have been awarded the Nobel and
Pulitzer Pulitzer may refer to: *Joseph Pulitzer, a 20th century media magnate *Pulitzer Prize, an annual U.S. journalism, literary, and music award *Pulitzer (surname) * Pulitzer, Inc., a U.S. newspaper chain *Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, a non-pro ...
Prizes,
National Book Award The National Book Awards are a set of annual U.S. literary awards. At the final National Book Awards Ceremony every November, the National Book Foundation presents the National Book Awards and two lifetime achievement awards to authors. The Nat ...
s,
Pushcart Prize The Pushcart Prize is an American literary prize published by Pushcart Press that honors the best "poetry, short fiction, essays or literary whatnot" published in the small presses over the previous year. Magazine and small book press editors are ...
s, MacArthur “Genius” Grants, and many others. You’ll find a complete lis
here


See also


Narrative 10 Interview
Narrative Founders Carol Edgarian and Tom Jenks Reflect on 15 Years of Publishing. ''Narrative''. *
List of literary magazines A ''list'' is any set of items in a row. List or lists may also refer to: People * List (surname) Organizations * List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America * SC Germania List, German rugby union ...


External links


Official site

''Narrative Magazine'' archives

Narrative in the Schools
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