Paul Has Left the Crisis

by Uncommon Charter High School Students

A half-dozen creative works (roughly one from every genre of fiction you can imagine) on the longer end of short. There's even one story with three different endings to choose from! Read about flutes, genies, broken elevators, and a disappearance.

— Simon Traub-Epstein, International Library of Young Authors

From the publisher: “Paul Has Left the Crisis is an anthology of short fiction that leaps into the dark, murky, algorithmic waters of contemporary life. Written by 826NYC creative writing students at Uncommon Charter High School in Brooklyn, the stories range from quiet and melancholy to loud and adventurous; from dystopian and speculative to hilarious and satirical. They explore the fear embedded in the things most familiar to us: the fear that what we view as completely real might be only a simulation, the fear that what we most despise might be living inside ourselves, the fear that society is on the verge of collapse and we’ll have to do all the saving single handedly (after we finish our homework), and the fear that simulated dogs might not know how to drive.”

Details

Publisher: 826NYC

Publication year: 2022

Age range: High School

Genre: Fiction

Language: English