Month: January 2024

Short Fiction from Molly Weisgau

We’re excited to continue to share some work from the latest issue of NDQ. Molly Weisgau’s story “Little Fingers” from NDQ 90.3/4 invites you into the unsettling world of traumatic memories suffused with displacements and pain. It’s a haunting story that exemplifies the pressure that short fiction can exert on

New Fiction from Max Blue

The beauty of good short fiction comes through even when it’s bad. Or something like that.  Max Blue’s story from NDQ 90.3/4, “How to Write Good or the Bad Story Ever” is a funny and awkward but somehow also touching piece of short fiction that embodies the best (and also

Poetry from Lori D’Angelo for the New Semester

North Dakota Quarterly is proudly edited at the University of North Dakota, and life at NDQ world headquarters is shaped by the rhythm of campus life. We not only enjoy the assistance of UND students, but our editors are faculty either at UND or elsewhere. As a result, Lori D’Angelo’s

Public Domain Day 2024

Over the past twenty years, New Years Day has become more than simply a celebration of a new beginnings, it is has come to coincide with Public Domain Day! And this year’s Public Domain Day is a particularly notable one because it finally features the arrival of Mickey Mouse (at

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