Young Rader lives and writes in Berlin. His work appears in the Chicago Review, Gulf Coast, Little Star, New England Review, New World Writing, Passages North, Smokelong Quarterly, swamp pink, and elsewhere. His stories have been shortlisted for the Desperate Literature Short Fiction Prize and the Berlin Writing Prize. He is the 2023 winner of the Calvino Prize and a 2026 finalist for the FSG Writer’s Fellowship. He is at work on a novel.
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Selected Publications
“A Bit of Green Apple, a Bit of Rotten Meat” in Miracle Monocle
“A Difficult Child” in swamp pink
“Those Uncertain Days” in New World Writing Quarterly
“A Cape Cod Story” in Minorliterature[s]
“How I Became a Priest” in Chicago Review
“The Books” in Passages North
“The Complicated Edge” in Glitter
“We Were Not Rich, But We Were Not Poor” in Gulf Coast
“Oido Beach” in New England Review
“The Riparian Book” in Little Star
“Passages” in Little Star