"In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love," Alfred Tennyson famously wrote ("Locksley Hall") in the late 1830s. Read what "a young man ‘s fancy" could look like in the late 2000s, in Maury Feinsilber's first-ever published story, "Who's Walking Who?"
Maury Feinsilber has been writing fiction for over a dozen years. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife Jackie and their dog. He has recently completed his first novel, "A Cosmology of Ink."
Maury Feinsilber has been writing fiction for over a dozen years. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Jackie, and their dog. He has recently completed his first novel, "A Cosmology of Ink." This is his first published story, and he is grateful to his mother and late father for their support of his commitment. [2008]
Featuring work by M.C. Armstrong, John W. Evans, Benjamin S. Grossberg, Becky Adnot Haynes, Nathan Hogan, Jonathan Johnson, Devin Murphy, Wade Ostrowski, and Sharon Solwitz... and an interview with Natasha Trethewey.

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