Published: Bright Green Box

FLASH NONFICTION

"Bright Green Box" on Short Reads

Bright Green Box
Short Reads magazine
26 June 2024

"This morning it sits on my dining room table, reminding me that I am dying and that I am not doing my best to keep living."

Sometimes the most devastating writing comes in the smallest packages. In under 300 words, Hanna captures the impossible mathematics of dying well: the clear plastic tube for tongue exercises, the bright green respiratory device she’s supposed to use three days a week, the finger stretches to prevent curling, the shoulder holds to prevent freezing. All these prescribed efforts to slow what cannot be stopped.

This is flash nonfiction at its finest: complete, devastating, and somehow still full of life. The precision is surgical. The humor is dark. The heartbreak is complete. Short Reads published it as an original piece, recognizing what editor Hattie Fletcher and the team saw—writing that makes you see the world differently in two minutes.

About Short Reads
Short Reads is a literary magazine that showcases original essays, work that appeared only in print or in now-defunct publications, or that the editors are excited to bring to a new audience of readers. They publish in hope that the work they feature will help readers think about something a little differently or see the world through fresh eyes, and come back changed.