The Unfolding: 9 Linked Short Story Collections Recommended by Tayyba Kanwal

The Unfolding: 9 Linked Short Story Collections Recommended by Tayyba Kanwal

When I emerge from a masterfully linked short story collection, it feels as if I’m beholding a complex origami figure after having ambled around, Alice-like, in its chambers and passageways: each turn, each fold intentional, yet delightfully surprising in how it informs the world of the collection, the final creation at once weightless and alive. Short stories operate on economy, with silences and gestures as meaningful as dialogue and action. I relish how in a linked collection, each story offers itself up to me as a single facet, a vibrant plane in a whole that depends for its dimensionality on memory and a sense of accumulation. That brief frisson as unanticipated connections cohere keeps me coming back for second and third readings in the hope of a deeper understanding, like unfolding and refolding an intricately transformed square of paper.

The nine books below are each unique not only in the stories they tell, but the terrain that takes shape by the last page. Some collections are lightly linked, more interested in their worlds rather than the lifetimes of characters. Others build toward a novelistic arc, even as each story speaks on its own terms. Each one comes from a singular sensibility.

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See the Cover for Entomology of the Pin-Up Girl by Lauren E. Osborn

See the Cover for Entomology of the Pin-Up Girl by Lauren E. Osborn

Lauren E. Osborn‘s Entomology of the Pin-Up Girl is the winner of the 2024 Dzanc Short Story Collection Prizeand is set to be published by Dzanc on May 12, 2026. It is now available for pre-order.

Upon announcing the prize in December 2024, Dan Wickett, Dzanc’s co-founder and founder of the Emerging Writers Network said of the short story collection, “The title of Lauren Osborn’s collection leads you to the works inside Entomology of the Pin-Up Girl. Insects and girls and women drive every one of the stories in this exciting collection. Osborn utilizes each odd scenario to dig into the human condition. This collection nicely continues Dzanc’s publishing of story collections full of surprises and scenarios one rarely finds in stories today.”

Debutiful is honored to reveal the cover, which was designed by Jenny Eickbush, along with a Q&A with the author about how the picture-perfect cover was created.

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Tyler McAndrew interviews Tyler McAndrew

Tyler McAndrew interviews Tyler McAndrew

In every interview, I like to ask writers, “Is there a question you’d like me to ask?” I’m always surprised by the types of questions they’d want to ask themselves, so I decided to take the idea of the self-interview and give writers some restraints.

One. Use Who/What/When/Where/Why-ish questions.

Two. Have fun.

Our next Debuti-Self Interview features Tyler McAndrew, author of the debut short story collection My Prisoner and Other Stories, which features stories set largely in the Rust Belt of the 1990s and early 2000s. McAndrew lives in the heart of the Rust Belt: Pittsburgh by way of Syracuse. He currently teaches creative writing at both the University of Pittsburgh and a magnet school for the arts in the Pittsburgh Public School District.

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The Best Debut Short Story Collections of 2024

The Best Debut Short Story Collections of 2024

Below are the 10 debut short story collections that Adam Vitcavage included on the Best Debut Books of 2024 list.

Long live short stories.

You can purchase a copy of each book by clicking on the title. A small portion of the sale will go into funding Debutiful via Bookshop.org.

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See the cover for Make Your Way Home by Carrie Moore

See the cover for Make Your Way Home by Carrie Moore

Carrie Moore‘s short stories have appeared in One StoryNew England Review, The Sewanee Reviewand Virginia Quarterly Review. Now, her debut short story collection Make Your Way Home is being published by Tin House on July 15, 2025! It is now available for pre-order.

The collection takes place across the American South and features Black men and women at different stages of age, happiness, and stability. From a pregnant young girl to a man grappling with a century-long curse, Moore invites readers into their lives with well-drawn portraits that don’t shy away from the complexity of their choices and emotions.

Debutiful is pleased to give a first look at the phenomenal cover of Make Your Way Home, which uses Higher Calling by Uzo Njoku as the centerpiece for the cover that was designed by Beth Steidle, Tin House’s Director of Design and Production. See the cover below and get a behind-the-scenes look at how it came to be.

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First Taste: Talia Lakshmi Kolluri reads from What We Fed to the ManticoreFirst Taste: Talia Lakshmi Kolluri reads from

First Taste: Talia Lakshmi Kolluri reads from  What We Fed to the ManticoreFirst Taste: Talia Lakshmi Kolluri reads from

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