David Anthony Durham - Articles and Short Stories

Articles and Short Stories

  • “Snake Up Above”, "Snake In The Hole" and "Snake On Fire" (stories), (Fort Freak, edited by George RR Martin, Tor, June 2011).
  • “An Act of Faith” (story), (It’s All Love, edited by Marita Golden, Doubleday, February 2009).
  • “Appreciation: The Green House, by Mario Vargas Llosa” (book recommendation, with commentary), (The Top Ten: Writers Pick Their Favorite Books, edited by J. Peder Zane, W. W. Norton, January 2007).
  • “Recommendation: A Scot’s Quair, by Lewis Grassic Gibbon” (book recommendation, with commentary), (Post Road, 2005).
  • “An Act of Faith” (story), (Intimacy: Erotic Stories of Love, Lust, and Marriage by Black Men, edited by Robert Fleming, Plume, February 2004).
  • “The Boy-Fish” (story), (Gumbo: A Celebration of African American Writing, edited by Marita Golden and E. Lynn Harris, Harlem Moon Press, October 2002).
  • “The She-Ape and the Occasional Idealist” (short story), (QWF (UK), June/July 2000).
  • “One Room Like a Cave” (story), (Staple: New Writing (UK), 1998).
  • “The Boy-Fish” (story), (Catalyst, Spring 1992).

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