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new piece about falling in love to roberto bolaño.

for coma
One Story — Community Mausoleum
My lover thus worked on his translation in our mother tongue slowly, but surely, while I went to the Workshop every week to turn in chapters which no one liked, short stories which would end up having...
www.communitymausoleum.org
September 10, 2025 at 2:32 PM
so delighted to have my first skull for something which my friends still make fun of me for so many years later: being convinced to write haruki murakami fan fiction about you and your situationship. love is strange, makes you do things.

for @havehashad.com
today's Binh Do story perfectly renders so much of what I love about these "squares"

"In bed, we are talking about "Barn Burning," from a Book I pulled for you from a stack on my hardwood floor, and someday, you will leave me and take it with you."

https://www.havehashad.com/ulzo6
June 25, 2025 at 6:49 PM
went to las vegas for the first time a few months ago and felt both deeply awestruck but also lonely from the whole experience on the strip, on fremont street. love, love, love the writer's block and the arts district.

for @maudlinhouse.bsky.social
June 18, 2025 at 12:08 PM
Reposted by binh do
My story "Between Chamisa and Rengyō" is out!

Thank you to the @smokelong.bsky.social judges for selecting it as the winner of The Smokey award. I am so moved by the recognition 🙏🏻

I hope you enjoy this story:
www.smokelong.com/stories/betw...
Between Chamisa and Rengyō - SmokeLong Quarterly
I. The rain doesn’t smell the same here, and neither do I. Warm, resinous, alive: piñons and junipers, greasewood and ponderosa, the ghost bloom of Apache plume snagged on old barbed wire, claret cup ...
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June 16, 2025 at 2:12 PM
i have no idea how such a strange story could have ever come about other than that, at the time, i was living such a strange life, one that i needed to write about somehow, in some way. this was the way. thank you so much to the judges of the smokey for giving it a home.

for @smokelong.bsky.social
(They Long to Be) Close to You - SmokeLong Quarterly
I was awoken by a bad rendition of this very Carpenters song. It had been playing on the intercom of the airplane while I was trying to sleep through the redeye, L.A.X. to LaGuardia, which I had been ...
www.smokelong.com
June 16, 2025 at 4:22 PM
the first thing—even if a small, and brief one, at that—that i wrote, and felt good about, in a very long time, even if it did, in fact, plunge me into equal parts existential crisis and heartbreak, at midnight, while listening to mitski

for @natflashfictionday.bsky.social
FlashFlood: 'The Coast of Saigon' by Binh Do #nffd2025
'The Coast of Saigon' by Binh Do
Every day, Hai runs along the coast of Saigon. He says that it’s his way of getting over his unrequited feelings for Lan. These days, however, his journeys are only getting more unforgiving. Some of Saigon’s streets are now filled with wet muck and debris, while others are covered in a beautiful sheen of water. There are many, if not most, that the ocean has already taken back outright and thus they are nothing but brine up to your ankles or your thighs or your stomach even and that’s no kind of place for a young, innocent boy like him to be running, though if he must, which is to say if he really has to trudge or wade or swim across all the risen waterways in order for him to feel better about everything, then so be it. Ever since the tides have encroached further inland, the look of Saigon has changed. The rivers are wider, deeper. There are still some people we’re searching for underneath the mess of the crumpled, mangled buildings and perhaps my own lover really is buried underneath the bent steel of those wrecks that fell in the dead of night but maybe, just maybe there is some off chance that Lan is still alive and feeling her way in the dark of it and looking for a way out of all of this so that we can finally be together. I hear the same kind of tragedy is visiting the other coasts too—like Jakarta, or Venice, and even Miami—and yet there is nothing that any of us can do about it. Thus, every year, it seems like the coast of Saigon will only get smaller, and smaller, until it is finally nothing, and so, too, will the size of Hai’s heart, and mine. --- Binh Do is a writer of Vietnamese descent. They are currently based in New York City and at work on a short story collection.
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June 14, 2025 at 4:48 AM