Summer ’84 Published in Strange Horizons
The Three-Twenty-Seven train from Tehran to Andimeshk left the station at 11.45 in the morning of July fifth, 1984, with my father in compartment number […]
The Three-Twenty-Seven train from Tehran to Andimeshk left the station at 11.45 in the morning of July fifth, 1984, with my father in compartment number […]
I was going through one of those precocious pains of kidney stone expulsion when one struggles to sit still on the chair. I had taken […]
Title: The Book of Tehran: A City in Short Fiction Edited by Fereshteh Ahmadi Published by Comma Press, 2019 Featuring Atoosa Afshin-Navid, Fereshteh Ahmadi, Kourosh Asadi, Azardokht Bahrami,Hamed Habibi, Mohammad Hosseini, Amir-Hossein […]
Addiction doesn’t disappear, it only changes forms. I was hooked on idleness, but now I’m hooked on work. I was hooked on weed, now I […]
We lived in a house of closed doors. The door to the veranda was closed. The third room’s door was closed. The bifolding doors to […]
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