Stories of the Young and Reckless


“Chasing away from the ticking stillness of home toward some dim aura glowing over the horizon.” That’s how William Kittredge describes the ennui particular to seventeen-year-olds, which makes for sour moods and great tales. Here we offer five stories of youthful folly and high adventure. Let them take you back, or inspire your next hijinks. Either way, we’re sure you’ll love reading them.

  • Bill Barich

    A Real Writer

    All tales of youth involve a large measure of folly.

  • Charles D’Ambrosio

    Catching Out

    I loved hopping freight trains. It was cheap, dirty, and dangerous.

  • Tyree Daye

    By Land

    I miss when Sonny could do a wheelie all the way down Person Street.
    2019 Whiting Award

  • Gabriella Deich

    Youth

    Three words. Never spoken.

  • William Kittredge

    Drinking & Driving

    I had use of my father’s 1949 Buick. So, another summer drive.

  • R. O. Kwon

    Superhero

    A few months after Christina renounced God she went off to college.

  • Maud Newton

    Conversations You Have at Twenty

    2009 Narrative Prize Winner
    We did it in a hotel room with his mother in the next bed.

  • Nikki Wallschlaeger

    Arguing with Myself

    Wearing your heart on your sleeve is just not safe anymore.