August, 2025 - Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine Is Out!

The August, 2025 Philosophy | Ethics Short Story Magazine is out!

  • Rated "Most Popular Fiction Magazine 2024" by Chill Subs 

  • Rated "Top 10 LitMag of 2023, 2024" by Chill Subs

  • Rated #1 "The Very Best Literary Magazine" by Ranker

  • Rated Top 50 "Fiction" on Substack

Delight in intriguing, thought-provoking conversations about ethics, philosophy, and social issues!

Each issue features both established writers and up-and-coming authors who contribute fascinating philosophical insights on controversial topics like marriage equality, assisted suicide, the meaning of death, animal rights and defining your “purpose.” It’s time to go deep in search of truth!

Sign up today on the website to get your copy today! You can also get our magazine through our partners starting on the 10th, via Zinio, Readly, Amazon and everywhere eBooks are sold. Or, if libraries are your thing, you can also read us through your library via the Overdrive and Libby apps for free! Also available for purchase through your local bookstore.

Stories By: Paul Schreiber (Author), Isabel Bronwyn Pereira (Author), Alan Kane Fraser (Author), Maureen D. Hall (Author), Jon Medrano Miller (Author), K. P. Sullivan (Author), E. B. Ratcliffe (Author), Kolby Granville (Editor)

Story Summary

  • Being of Several Minds: Eilev's broken brain stream makes her question if a constant flow of information is really necessary.

  • Queue: The entire village lines up daily for their chance to cross over to the other side of "the wall."

  • The Ghosts of Those We Left Behind: Chris visits his aging mother and questions how much to tell her about the truth of his troubled upbringing.

  • Frenching: Mini bakes brownies and helps her granddaughter navigate her first crush.

  • The Place Before Perdition: Clarence James, imprisoned for a fatal drunk driving accident, says he's reformed and ready for parole.

  • Think of the Children: The genetically engineered children on an isolated utopian island rebel.

  • Evening Star: Two bullied school children decide to reveal their true selves to their classmates and suffer the consequences.

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After Dinner Conversation Magazine - August 2025 - Cover by Shawn Winchester.

 
Kolby Granville

Founder and editor of “After Dinner Conversation”

https://www.afterdinnerconversation.com
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