Stonecoast Review

The Literary Journal of the Stonecoast MFA

DRAMATIC WORKS

Issue 21

Fallout: A Ballad of Peace and David Hasselhoff

By Robert J. LeBlanc
I sur­vived the apoc­a­lypse. Almost all of us did. In 1989, the end of the world as we knew it came out of nowhere. None of us were pre­pared for it either. Well, almost none of us. One day we were sitting in class expect­ing war…Read More

Everything was Stories

By Ponyboi
In which Swannie J locks herself in the bath­room when told she should attend her father’s funeral, the telling done by Auntie Silber who trav­eled all the way up Pewabic Moun­tain from the valley below because she’s the only one who…Read More

Preexisting Condition

By Charles Hertz
From out­doors, closing her umbrel­la, Jocelyn uses a prox­im­i­ty card-swipe to unlock her office entrance—and rushes through to get in out of the weather, the door not closing behind her. She carries a bag of… Read More

Authenticity

By Tom Coash
Two women waiting for an audi­tion. Noor reading a script, Mia strug­gling to put on a hijab/veil cor­rect­ly. After a moment Noor offers to help Mia put on the veil. MIA: Oh my god, thanks! I hate audi­tions… Read More

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The Stonecoast Review is the lit­er­ary journal of the Stonecoast MFA at the Uni­ver­si­ty of South­ern Maine.