Fasten your seatbelts. Sound the alarm. Hot on the heels of the best-selling McSweeney's 66 comes the latest issue of our nine-time National Magazine Award-finalist McSweeney's Quarterly. Prepare yourself for McSweeney's Issue 67.
Tear open this thrilling three-volume issue to find original stories by
John Brandon and
Eider Rodríguez; letters from
Shelly Oria and
Diana Spechler; a collection of poems by bus driver
Sasha Pearl, composed on her lunch breaks (and introduced by
Samantha Hunt); and so much more, all inside a series of interconnected cover illustrations by French artist
Yann Le Bec that culminate in a standalone illustrated booklet. Steady yourself, readers--the time has come for another unforgettable issue of
McSweeney's Quarterly.
A three-time winner and nine-time finalist of the National Magazine Award for fiction, each issue of the quarterly is completely redesigned (there have been hardcovers and paperbacks, an issue with two spines, an issue with a magnetic binding, an issue that looked like a bundle of junk mail, and an issue that looked like a sweaty human head), but always brings you the very best in new literary fiction.