
VOL. 24: Katherine Anne Porter Prize in Short Fiction
November, 2025
Published
256
Pages
About Sundberg Lunstrum's Outer Stars
In these seven short stories, both realist and speculative, Sundberg Lunstrum considers life in the Anthropocene, an era marked by individual isolation, environmental degradation, and the erosion of our relationships with one another and our land. As they encounter heartbreak and new love, the aches and joys of parenthood, and the grief of bodies in decline, her characters seek connection, identity, and purpose. They ask the questions we all ask: Can we hold on to each other across the fractures that divide us? How do we find belonging in the face of great loss? And is it possible to locate meaning—and even beauty—in our darkest moments? The stories in Outer Stars present the tensions of our age with clarity, but they also leave the reader with hope, affirming the truth of human resilience and compassion.
“Puzzle-box narratives containing secret spaces within secret spaces within secret spaces, some concealed so carefully among the interlocking literary mechanisms that one suspects there are secrets in this text that may not be discovered for centuries to come. This book is an extraordinary achievement.”—Matthew Baker, judge and author of The Sentence
“Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum is a master storyteller, and Outer Stars is a mesmerizing, deeply felt collection about the necessity of human connection and the acceptance of those things we can’t change.”—Andrew Porter, author of The Disappeared
“In her haunting and beautiful story collection Outer Stars, Kirsten Sundberg Lunstrum explores isolation and grief - grief for lost love and children, grief for the life never lived but mourned nonetheless, grief for a changing planet. Her language is elegant, elegiac, prescient, perfectly crafted for the task of describing unbearable losses—both losses behind us and those yet to come. This collection demonstrates why I read everything this author writes.”—Lori Ostlund, author of Are You Happy? and After the Parade
About the Author
KIRSTEN SUNDBERG LUNSTRUM is the author of the novel Elita and* three collections of short fiction: What We Do with the Wreckage, which won the 2017 Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction; Swimming with Strangers; and This Life She’s Chosen. Her short fiction has been honored with a PEN / O. Henry Prize and her stories have appeared in The Sun, McSweeney’s, Ploughshares, and Prairie Schooner, among other journals. She has been the recipient of fellowships from MacDowell and Sewanee and has held residencies through the Jack Straw Writers Program and the Willa Cather Foundation. Kirsten lives with her family near Seattle, where she teaches English in a K–12 school.
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Outer Stars
256 pp.