Secret
ByIn Cay Kim’s “Secret,” a Korean girl, with the help of her grandmother, enters a national singing competition show and finds herself steeped in a rivalrous phenomenon that is tied to both her country’s identity and its history.
ONE STORY publishes one great short story at a time. We bring people together through reading, writing, and learning about short fiction.
In Cay Kim’s “Secret,” a Korean girl, with the help of her grandmother, enters a national singing competition show and finds herself steeped in a rivalrous phenomenon that is tied to both her country’s identity and its history.
In Maria Kuznetsova’s “Hold Me Looser, Tiny Dancer,” a mother hoping to earn an extra payday uses an inexplicable science-fictional contraption to offer other mothers in her neighborhood a chance to revisit their long-gone pasts, begging the question: What will we do to make ourselves feel loved again?
In this six-week open-registration workshop, each participant will workshop a short story or novel excerpt.
Workshop
Wednesdays, May 6–June 10
Tickets are now on sale for our 2026 Debutante Ball! Join us in Brooklyn for a night of cocktails, dancing, and live music to celebrate our One Story debut authors and our Distinguished Alum, Lauren Groff.
Friday, April 24
6:30–10:30pm
Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY
On April 24th at our Literary Debutante Ball, One Story will honor a past One Story author who has gone on to make a significant contribution to literature. This week, read an interview with our 2026 Distinguished Alum.
In this class, we will look at craft strategies for rendering illness and pain on the page. How might we use metaphor, sensation, sensuality, time, space, memory, and surprising language to invite the reader into our character’s bodily experience?
Mondays, April 20–May 18 (no class May 4)
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A year of lectures on the craft of fiction from eight One Story authors.
The next lecture in our 2026 Lecture Series takes place Saturday, April 18, from 4-5:15pm ET. Chris Vanjonack discusses how to construct a compelling and satisfying narrative within the length restrictions of flash fiction.
Lecture Series
February–November 2026
The next lecture in our 2026 Lecture Series discusses how to construct a compelling and satisfying narrative within the length restrictions of flash fiction.
Online Lecture
Saturday, April 18
4–5:15pm ET
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Led by Lena Valencia, this group will meet online once a month to silently read a chosen story from One Story’s archives together, followed by a visit from the author or editor of the issue and a group discussion.
Reading Group
January–June 2026
They will re-open in the spring. Please read our guidelines before sending us your work.