Genres
- Nonfiction
- Fiction
- Poetry
- fucked up modern love essays
- Comics
- The Paranoid View
- Rejected Modern Love Essay
- BASEBALL
- Things That Look More Like Me Than My Face
- Hobart 13
- Interview
- Long, Awkward Length Fiction
- Hobart 12
- Dispatches from the Treehouse
- Sunday Comics
- Hobart 15
- Jukebox Happy Hour
- Long(ish) Stories
- My First...
- Novel Excerpt
- New York Strange
- Games of My Youth
- Dispatches
- Adventures in Eyeballs
- Hobart Photo Stories
- movie reviews
- The Bottom of the Order
- Youth Group Essays
- Whiskey for my Men, Beer for my Hoopleheads
- Hobart at the Opera
- My Struggle with My Struggle
- No Bull Bourbon Reviews
- Wow and Flutter
- Food & Drink
- The Art of...
- Lazy Wolf
- Commercial Fiction
- The GwalaCost
- Great Moments in Cinematic Drinking
- Special "Erotica" Feature
- Translation
- Coutoure Noir
- Non-Reader Spotlight
- Symposium
- Outliers: Unusual Entries in the Filmography of Famous Directors
- TV
- Black: Inventory of Black T-shirts
- Self-Interview
- A 14-Year-Old's 1984 Diary, Illustrated By A 14-Year-Old In 2014
- Breaking Bad fiction
- A Phan's Notes
- Excerpt
- from the vault
- Hobart 14
- Hobart 7
Recent Books
Exit, Carefully
Elizabeth Ellen
"I loved reading Exit, Carefully. It’s unusual, and in my opinion exciting, to publish a play without previously receiving a major production."
-Walker Caplan, Lithub
Worsted
Garielle Lutz
“Lutz’s work is a marvel of the possibilities of language. Each of her sentences is an intricately crafted thing, deeply complex yet crystalline in its clarity . . . her command of each and every word remains supreme.”
--Mira Braneck, The Paris Review Daily
Garielle Lutz is the author of The Complete Gary Lutz, among other books.
Her Lesser Work
Elizabeth Ellen
"[Her Lesser Work] is a collection of mordant and formally inventive stories circling themes of, let’s say, desire and escape within repressive structures."
-Walker Caplan, Literary Hub
"Her Lesser Work is full of power and it takes risks and it's alive and real and it fixes a very sharp eye on the shit humans do to each other and themselves."
-Lindsay Lerman, LitReactor