Here you’ll find a (relatively) up-to-date listing of Teague von Bohlen’s short fiction; where it can be found online, a link to the story will be available. If there’s no link, it’s print-only, but back-issues of these amazing journals may be available at their respective websites.
- “The Other Norma Jean,” Split Lip Magazine, November 2019.
- “Bombs in Dogs,” Heavy Feather Review, November 2019.
- “Two Twenties,” Heavy Feather Review, November 2019.
- “NOW HIRING at the HOG TROUGH,” Defenestration, October 2019.
- “The Rule of Monsters,” Nice Cage, Fall 2019.
- “Nights Like This,” Hobart, May 2018.
- “Linn & Scruggs Chubby Shop,” Barely South Review, Spring 2018.
- “Addie,” Saranac Review, Fall 2017.
- “Around Town,” Saranac Review, Fall 2017.
- “The Subtext of Detassling,” Saranac Review, Fall 2017.
- “His Girls,” Flash Fiction Magazine, June 2016.
- “Outside the Five-Dollar Showers at Hooter Brown’s Truckstop,” Hint Fiction, June 2014.
- “Glass Fish,” DIN Magazine, Spring 2014.
- “Slope,” DIN Magazine, Spring 2014.
- “Where It’s All Coming From,” Waccamaw Review #11, Spring 2013.
- “Backwards,” DIN Magazine, Spring 2013.
- “Rebirth,” DIN Magazine, Spring 2013.
- “All His Shirts,” Superstition Review, Fall 2012.
- “Not for Sale,” Superstition Review, Fall 2012.
- “Shining On for No Good Reason,” Superstition Review, Fall 2012.
- “Gold is the Mother of Yellow,” Hawaii Pacific Review Vol. 26, 2012.
- “Blue Doesn’t Mean Water,” South Dakota Review #49, 2012.
- “Nu-Life,” Saxifrage Press, September 2011.
- “Sink,” Terrain.org #27, Spring/Summer 2011.
- “Waiting for Her,” Terrain.org #27, Spring/Summer 2011.
- “She Let Him,” Terrain.org #27, Spring/Summer 2011.
- “The Way of All Things,” Six Sentences, Fall 2010.
- “Whalesong,” Ghoti, Fall 2007.
- “Jesus Wants Me to Refinance,” Ghoti, Fall 2007.
- “Tell You More,” Ghoti, Fall 2007.
- “In the Cut Grass,” Six Sentences, Fall 2007.
- “Couches and Murders,” Pindeldyboz, Winter 2006.
- “All the Way Home,” Yellow Rake, Summer 2006.
- “Breathe It In,” Terrain.org, Fall 2006.
- “Sanner Fields,” Farmer’s Market, 1997.