yuvi zalkow - novelist, failed writer, schmo

published stories

If you want to quickly read one of my stories online, then try When My Body Smashed Into the Sidewalk… or read Heaven for something creepy. Otherwise…

the (mostly) complete list of stories and essays

  • “A Proper Love Story” published at intentionalducati.org
  • “God and Buses” published in Glimmer Train (Issue #78, 2011)
  • “Love” published in the Los Angeles Review (Issue #10, 2011)
  • “Blue“ published in Narrative Magazine
  • “Men are from Mars, JoLans are from Uranus“ published in Bewildering Stories
  • “Heaven“ published in Verdad
  • “When My Body Smashed Into the Sidewalk“ published in Carve Magazine
  • “The Square Pencil” published in Dixon Ticonderoga
  • My short essay about Portland published in Our Portland Story (Vol 1, 2010)
  • “Dogs and Dolphins“ published in Soul Shelter
  • “Asha” published in Cadillac Cicatrix
  • “DDR Salvation” published in flashquake
  • “Just Barely Underwater” published in Rosebud (Issue 40)
  • “I’m OK, I’m OK” published in Open Spaces (Vol 9 Issue 4)
  • “Sketch of a Relationship“ published in Storyglossia
  • “Another Happy Client” published in Ellipses… magazine
  • “Watch All You Want” published in The Clackamas Literary Review (Vol IX)
  • “Fish” published at intentionalducati.org
  • “Not Quite Purple” published in Rosebud (Issue 28)
  • “The Window” published in The Writer
  • “My Sister” published in O, Georgia!
  • And PLEASE don’t forget: “I Love The Way You Poop When You Poop With Me” published in the Poop Report

contest finalists

  • “Blue” in Wigleaf top 50 online short stories (2009)
  • “God and Buses” 2nd-place winner in Glimmer Train‘s Family Matters contest (2009)
  • “Israelis Are from Atlanta, Palestinians Are from Cleveland” finalist in Glimmer Train‘s Fiction Open (2008)
  • “When My Body Smashed Into the Sidewalk” nominated for Million Writers Award (2008)
  • “Blue” finalist in Narrative Magazine‘s Love Story contest (2008)
  • “Dogs and Dolphins” second place in Soul Shelter’s First Person Essay Contest (2008)
  • “The Ivy’s” finalist in Glimmer Train‘s Family Matters contest (2008)
  • “Sapna” finalist in Glimmer Train‘s Very Short Fiction contest (2006)
  • “Blue” won the Wordstock 500-word fiction contest (2005)
  • “Questions” finalist in Glimmer Train‘s Short Story Award for New Writers (2001)
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