
Connecting with Lauren Groff’s “Good People”
by Ra'Niqua Lee · October 05, 2015Cameras confront the brevity of a moment and preserve what a second can destroy. They make memory tangible while acting as a foil to our personal [...]
Read MoreCameras confront the brevity of a moment and preserve what a second can destroy. They make memory tangible while acting as a foil to our personal [...]
Read MoreFall is approaching. Here, we say goodbye to sandals and the hot stick of summer as sunlight darkens to brass and the leaves prepare for their [...]
Read MoreAs you all might know, Five Points Vol. 15, No. 1&2 has just been released, and one of the stories you can expect to find inside [...]
Read MoreAmish in a Time of War, by Lauren Groff Ten miles out of Lancaster, they slow to an idle behind a buggy that sends up plumes [...]
Read MoreWe are proud to present a new guest post by Five Points contributor Hugh Sheehy, whose short story appears in 14.3, our most recent issue (see [...]
Read MoreMick Cochrane The Pound Game Wilson does not sing simple songs. This woman is reading from something, it is a thick official document, an assessment, she [...]
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