Fraylie Nord is a writer living in Brooklyn. She likes most things to do with the woods.
Fiction
“It’s Like The DMV, But For Ghosts” in Entropy
“All The Better For You” in Longleaf Review
“He Came Into The House” in Heavy Feather Review
“Here Is Your Future, Just The Way You Like It” in Cosmonauts Avenue
“A Working Man And A Working Fool” in Catapult
“Have You Seen A Man” in Armchair/Shotgun
“The Attack Of Everything” in Tin House
“Commute” in Oblong Magazine
“How To Soften The Jagged Parts” in Bridge Eight
“Tell Nothing In A Crowded Place” in Volume One Brooklyn
Essays
“How To Make Our Bodies Of Open Space” in Luna Luna Magazine
“The Car Goes First” in Luna Luna Magazine
“Are You My Landlord” in The Billfold