Drinking Coffee Elsewhere

Works

Books

Year Title
2003 Drinking Coffee Elsewhere

Anthologies

Year Title
2000 Best American Short Stories 2000[5]
2003 Best American Short Stories 2003[6]
2008 New Stories from the South: The Year's Best[7]
2015 100 Years of the Best American Short Stories[8]

Other works

Year Title Publication
1999 Brownies Harper's Magazine[9]
2000 Drinking Coffee Elsewhere The New Yorker[10]
2002 The Ant of the Self The New Yorker[11]
2002 Every Tongue Shall Confess Ploughshares[12]
2002 The Stranger The Washington Post Magazine[13]
2004 Derby Pie The New York Times Magazine[14]
2004 An Interview with John Kerry The Believer Magazine[15]
2004 I Was Black, and I Told Her O, The Oprah Magazine[16]
2004 Losing My Religion Salon[17]
2005 'Dr. King's Refrigerator': Thinking Outside the Icebox The New York Times Magazine[18]
2005 Sorry, Not Buying The American Prospect[19]
2007 Buffalo Soldiers Granta[20]
2007 Pita Delicious The Washington Post Magazine[21]
2007 Gideon The Guardian[22]
2007 The Finishing Party: ZZ Packer's Writing Group O, The Oprah Magazine[23]
2008 I want Obama to be daily proof that race is no barrier The Guardian
2008 Saved to ‘Drafts’ Granta[24]
2008 Working the Reunion The New York Times Magazine[25]
2009 No Polenta, No Cry The New York Times Magazine[26]
2009 Remembering Updike: ZZ Packer The New Yorker[27]
2009 A Finished Revolution? The Oxford American[28]
2009 Confessions of a Shopaholic's Wife Glamour[29]
2010 Dayward The New Yorker[30]
2011 Ferraro's Barack Problem HuffPost[31]
2012 Keeping it Weird in Austin, Texas Smithsonian[32]
2013 It's Beyoncé's World and We're Just Living In It Newsweek[33]
2017 Trump Talk: Your Translation Guide The New Yorker[34]
2017 What to Expect When You're Expecting Fascism The New Yorker[35]
2018 News of an ‘Outrage’ Used to Mean Something Very, Very Different The New York Times Magazine[36]
2018 When Is ‘Civility’ a Duty, and When Is It a Trap? The New York Times Magazine[37]
2019 July 30, 1866 The New York Times Magazine[38]
2019 Truth And Fiction Port Magazine[39]
2020 Preacher of the New Antiracist Gospel GQ[40]
2020 Sarah Cooper Doesn't Mimic Trump. She Exposes Him. The New York Times Magazine[41]
2020 The Empty Facts of the Breonna Taylor Decision The New Yorker[42]

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