
Dachau
ByTwo Cuban visual artists—one expat, one citizen—visit the concentration camp in Dachau, Germany, where they find themselves confronting not only the town’s Nazi past but also its unsettling present.
ONE STORY publishes one great short story at a time. We bring people together through reading, writing, and learning about short fiction.
Two Cuban visual artists—one expat, one citizen—visit the concentration camp in Dachau, Germany, where they find themselves confronting not only the town’s Nazi past but also its unsettling present.
Identities shift on the open seas when a woman tries to attend her ex’s destination wedding. Come aboard for Issue #323: “Empress” by Nini Berndt.
Over the course of four weeks, students will read and talk about Beloved, Toni Morrison’s classic novel. This reading group will use twelve questions to dig into character, setting, structure, and theme.
Reading Group
Online (Zoom)
Mondays, 7 8:30 PM ET
June 9 – June 30
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The Literary Debutante Ball is a benefit that celebrates One Story and salutes the publication of our Literary Debutantes’ first books. Tickets are on sale now.
Join us in Brooklyn for the literary party of the year!
One Story is hosting two site-specific writing classes in Brooklyn this June. Each field trip will included a guided tour, writing exercises, time to write, and a student reading.
In-Person, Saturdays
Green-Wood Cemetery: June 7
Coney Island: June 14
The Other Wife by Jackie Thomas-Kennedy is a meditative, quietly charged novel that traces the interior life of a woman suspended between the safety of her present and the haunting “what-ifs” of her past.
by Alina Lin Halliburton
One Story is seeking a paid apprentice to join our team from September 2025 to May 2026. 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.
For 2025 and 2026 Grads
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Thursday, May 8
Hone your craft in 2025 with eight lectures from One Story authors on the craft of fiction. Daniel Torday and Shannon Sanders will lead our next two lectures.
Next Lectures
Saturday May 31
Saturday June 14
4–5:15pm ET (on Zoom)
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One Story’s editor-in-chief leads this self-guided class on putting together a cohesive collection of your fiction.
Self-Guided
One Story is an independent literary magazine. We are not supported by a larger organization or backed by a single funder. Instead, we rely on a a wide group of supporters who give large and small gifts year-round. Your support is incredibly necessary this year.
One Story was my first publication; my agent found me through it. I learned about working with an editor, and got to do it in a very safe and productive space.
In “Rain” by Carys Schiffer, one of the winners of our Teen Writing Contest, a borrowed umbrella leads to an unexpected connection between schoolmates.
Designed for fiction writers ready to get their work out into the world, this asynchronous class will answer the questions you have about how to present your work and yourself to the editors, agents, and selection committees on the other side of the submit button.
Self Guided Class
Learn tips and techniques for revising in this self-guided class. You’ll get five in-depth revision techniques to sharpen your work. By the end of the course you’ll have new skills, a helpful to-do list, and pages of new material to move your revision in the right direction.
Self Guided Class
One Story has been publishing since 2002. Our back list contains names you may know, and some you may not. Browse our back list and order a few to keep you company this March.
Submissions will re-open on June 2.
One Story provides a free, open-source submission management system to other publishers at no cost.
In 23 years we’ve distributed over 2,000,000 short stories, taught writing to more than 6,500 students, and published nearly 400 writers in One Story and One Teen Story.