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short story contest short story contest
The results are in! Meet the winners of Bold Type's third annual short story contest.
 
Rapture Rapture
Two former lovers reunite for a wordless afternoon tryst in Susan Minot's intimate and intense new novella, Rapture. Read an interview with Minot and an excerpt from Rapture.
 
Genes, Girls, and Gamow Genes, Girls, and Gamow
In this follow-up to his now-classic memoir The Double Helix, Nobel Prize-winning biologist James D. Watson discusses the equally involving--and rewarding--pursuits of girls and RNA
 
The Disappearing Body The Disappearing Body
The Disappearing Body reads like "a shootout between [its author] David Grand and the film noir thrillers of the 1930s" (Dale Peck), but in 2002 the novel has a poignant, of-the-moment resonance that was unforeseeable when the author was crafting a Depression-era noir about global political conspiracy, the international heroin trade, and American culture of paranoia.
 
 
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