McSweeney's Issue 71 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): The Monstrous and the Terrible

Claire Boyle, Dave Eggers, Brian Evenson

Book cover for McSweeney's Issue 71 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): The Monstrous and the Terrible
Book cover for McSweeney's Issue 71 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): The Monstrous and the Terrible

McSweeney's Issue 71 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): The Monstrous and the Terrible

McSweeney's Issue 71 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern): The Monstrous and the Terrible

Claire Boyle, Dave Eggers, Brian Evenson

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Our first-ever issue-length foray into horror, and featuring one of our biggest lineups in some time, our seventy-first issue is one for the ages. Guest edited by Brian Evenson, McSweeney's 71: The Monstrous and the Terrible is a hair-raising collection of fiction that will challenge the notion of what horror has been, and suggest what twenty-first-century horror is and can be. And it's all packaged in a mind-bending, nesting-doll-like series of interlocking slipcases that must be seen to be believed.
There's Stephen Graham Jones's eerie take on the alien abduction story, Mariana Enríquez's haunting tale of childhood hijinks gone awry, and Jeffrey Ford on a writer who loses control of his characters. Nick Antosca (cocreator of the award-winning TV series The Act) spins out a novelette about the hidden horrors of wine country. There's Kristine Ong Muslim exploring environmental horror in the Philippines; a sharp-edged folk tale by Gabino Iglesias, and Diné writer Natanya Ann Pulley reimagining sci-fi horror from an indigenous perspective. Hungarian writer Attila Veres proffers a dark take on the not-so-hidden sociopathy of multi-level marketing. And Erika T. Wurth explores the dark gaps leading to other worlds. If that weren't enough: an excerpt from a new novel by Brandon Hobson; a chilling allegorical horror story by Senaa Ahmad; a Lovecraftian bildungsroman by Lincoln Michel; unsettling dream cities from Nick Mamatas; M. T. Anderson's exceptionally weird take on babysitting; and, improbably, much more.

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McSweeney's Quarterly Concern began in 1998 as a literary journal that published only works rejected by other magazines. That rule was soon abandoned, and since then McSweeney's has attracted some of the finest writers in the world, from George Saunders and Lydia Davis, to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and David Foster Wallace. Recent issues have featured work by Tommy Orange, Hanif Abdurraqib, Lisa Taddeo, Mimi Lok, and Lesley Nneka Arimah. At the same time, the journal continues to be a major home for new and unpublished writers; we're committed to publishing exciting fiction regardless of pedigree.

Critical Reviews

"A bone chilling anthology [...] Guest editor Brian Evenson stirs together a boiling cauldron of stories."
-- The Washington Post

"This anthology is not to be missed. [...] [P]roves that good writing can go hand-in-hand with frights aplenty."
-- Rue Morgue

"If you like well-written tales which lean dark, I wholeheartedly recommend you spend some time with these pages."
-- Light Speed Magazine

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--The New York Times

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--Chicago Tribune

"Ever shape-shifting and ambitious, McSweeney's has redefined what a literary institution can be. Their commitment to publishing strong, strange voices and stories from the periphery has always been an inspiration and I'm always excited to see what they'll do next."
--Catherine Lacey, McSweeney's contributor and author of Pew

Publishing Information

Publisher: McSweeney's
Pub date: 2023-10-17

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