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

The September, 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: Casey Peterson (Author), Jerry Perzigian (Author), Steven Jong (Author), Benjamin Clabault (Author), Morgan Parker (Author), Kat Hausler (Author), Alexander B. Joy (Author), Kolby Granville (Editor)

Story Summary

  • Verisimilitude: Gemma grapples with the transfer of her brother into a permanent simulated reality as punishment for his crimes.

  • Two-Hander: A struggling actor grapples with career aspirations and the pressures of a materialistic society.

  • The Third Driver: The narrator witnesses a deadly car crash and struggles with his own memory and potential culpability.

  • Beyond the Esquiline Gate: A resourceful slave in ancient Rome, seeks to earn enough money to buy freedom for himself and his sister.

  • At Age Four: A new drug that promises to align transgender individuals' sexual identity with their birth sex.

  • Changelings: Maternal love falters when newborn Leo is replaced with another baby due to a hospital mix-up.

  • Conscience Cleaners: A lawyer argues that his criminal client's profound and genuine repentance has rendered the painful memories a form of cruel and unusual punishment.

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

 
Kolby Granville

Founder and editor of “After Dinner Conversation”

https://www.afterdinnerconversation.com
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