Selected Stories
βHoney Buns and Cream Soda in the Stairwellβ Story of the Week in Narrative Magazine (June 2025) (WINNER OF THE 2025 NARRATIVE PRIZE)
βWaffles & Ice Cream for Breakfastβ in Foglifter Journal (May 2025)
βHarlem, Summer 1991β in West Branch (May 2024)
Future
Watch out for:
βThe Lights of the Carnival Were Blindingβ, βLeave The Door Openβ, βMixed Berry Pieβ
βWith extraordinary sensitivity in prose born in mean streets and reaching up to the stars, A. T. Steel writes about young, queer, and transsexual foundlings struggling for survival and dignity in New York Cityβs homeless shelters, projects, and gay cruising piers of the early 1990s. Reading his Narrative Prizeβwinning story when it came in over the transom was like discovering Faulkner or Baldwin for the first timeβa resonant artistry of encompassing social consciousness and a humanizing embrace.β β Tom Jenks, co-founder & editor of Narrative Magazine, in awarding A.T. Steel the 2025 Narrative Prize
βThis is possibly the most authentic, powerful fiction to ever appear in Prism & Pen, and each chapter stands on its own.β β James Finn, Editor of Prism & Pen, Columnist for the L.A. Blade