![]() ![]() In her first short story collection, McSweeney’s columnist Susan Schorn presents six tiny epics, each featuring an unlikely, everyday hero. Here are six short stories, exploring themes of danger, courage, and triumph: Small Heroes. The photos and videos page has more links to readings I’ve done.Īnd now and then I write fiction. Here’s a podcast I did with the Smart People folks, about my book, Smile at Strangers.Īnd here’s the first chapter of Smile at Strangers, read by yours truly, at Poets & Writers. ![]() Here’s a short piece I wrote about my encounter with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Halberstam, whom I did not kill. And my friend Jennifer and I wrote about Classic Film Heroines who Suck at Personal Safety. DrewĪt The Hairpin, I’ve written The Shark has Pretty Teeth, Dear. Threat Assessment and Risk Analysis for N. Midterm Exam On Kelly, The Woman With Whom My Husband Had An Affair ![]() NFL Players Whose Names Sound Vaguely Dickensian, and the Characters They Would Be in an Actual Dickens Novel Secret Service Emergency-Response Protocol 1127B: If the President Falls Down a Well All the columns are indexed here.Īnd here are some other things I’ve written for McSweeney’s: I’ve written two columns-Bitchslap and Fear, Inc.-for McSweeney’s Internet Tendency. Some bits and pieces from my far-flung media empire: ![]()
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