
Five Questions with Lynn Hershman Leeson
Why did you accept the invitation to design the Summer 2023 edition of All-Story?
A more appropriate question would be, why did Zoetrope: All-Story accept my . . .
Why did you accept the invitation to design the Summer 2023 edition of All-Story?
A more appropriate question would be, why did Zoetrope: All-Story accept my . . .
The American Zoetrope Screenplay Competition closed to entries on September 12. Many thanks to all who shared their work with us this year. Reading and . . .
The annual Zoetrope: All-Story Short Fiction Competition is open and awaiting your submissions! The fiction competition accepts stories in any genre. This year’s judge is . . .
Did you miss our recent livestream with Spring 2023 guest designer Shirin Neshat? Or maybe you’re just itching to watch it again? You can now . . .
In 2022, we had the great fortune to collaborate with Jim Melchert—a legend in ceramic and conceptual art, and a Bay Area titan—on design of . . .
Here’s a strange one: Early on a Thursday morning, late spring but not quite summer, Livy—age twenty-three and solitary, generally ignored or more openly reviled by everyone in our office—turned up on my doorstep. I’d ignored the first knock. Nobody ever called for me. I had the bottom rooms in a house so carved up over time that it resembled the grand villa it had been only from the outside, and then only from far away. To get to my door, you had to go down some rotting stairs around the side and into a grim little alcove, which is where I discovered Livy, squinting at the weeds that thrust out—so irrepressible with life!—from the cracks in the concrete path . . .
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