The Jejune Cruise
ByIn Kristopher Jansma’s “The Jejune Cruise,” a man suffering a heartbreak boards a cruise ship and finds himself in the company of a child wearing sunglasses that she claims can control people’s minds.
ONE STORY publishes one great short story at a time. We bring people together through reading, writing, and learning about short fiction.
In Kristopher Jansma’s “The Jejune Cruise,” a man suffering a heartbreak boards a cruise ship and finds himself in the company of a child wearing sunglasses that she claims can control people’s minds.
In Rachel Khong’s “Colors from Elsewhere,” a young woman’s miscarriage leads to an unexpected revelation about her past that calls into question everything she believes about herself and presents her with a decision she never imagined she’d have to make.
In this six-week fiction workshop, each participant will workshop a short story or novel excerpt of up to 5,000 words, with discussions focusing on elements of fiction such as story structure, character development, exposition, and dialogue.
Workshop
Tuesdays, April 14–May 19
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
Applications are now open for our Summer Writers’ Conference. Over the course of five days, writers will participate in workshops, attend craft lectures and panel discussions, give readings, and build community with one another.
July 27–31
Apply by March 11
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The next lecture in our 2026 Lecture Series takes place Saturday, March 14, from 4-5:15pm ET. Lior Torenberg discusses practical, gentle ways to construct a sustainable writing practice when you’re struggling to meet the page.
Lecture Series
February–November 2026
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One Story is seeking a paid apprentice to join our team from September 2026 to May 2027. The apprentice will have a chance to learn about all aspects of a literary organization, including the editorial process, grant writing, and online educational programming.
Are you struggling to put your pen to the page? The next lecture in our 2026 Lecture Series offers practical, gentle ways to rethink what a sustainable writing practice looks like for you.
Online Lecture
Saturday, March 14
4–5:15pm ET
What do you do when your best friend is about to leave for college and it feels like the world is ending? Take a road trip together to a place called The End of the World, of course!
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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.