By A.G. Berman

A.G. Berman is a Ph.D. student living in Cambridge, England. His work has appeared in And Lately, The Sun, Horla, and The Adroit Journal, where his short story was on the editors' list for The Adroit Prize for Prose. He is a recipient of the Morris W. Croll Poetry Prize and he graduated from Princeton University's program in Creative Writing.


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Cunning Folk

  I met Michelle on a new dating app whose CEO had recently migrated from a company that provided $99 pie graphs of their customers’ ancestral origins in exchange for vials of saliva mailed to their Salt Lake City lab. The Mormons had always been interested in identifying their pre-Mormon ancestors for posthumous baptism. I…