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Electric Literature
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🏗️ Semantic Structure — heading hierarchy & page identity (Info Density · Commodity Fingerprint)
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Home – Electric Literature
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER Lit Mags Archives – Electric Literature (https://electricliterature.com/category/lit-mags/)
Lit Mags Archives – Electric Literature
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER essays Archives – Electric Literature (https://electricliterature.com/category/essay/)
essays Archives – Electric Literature
NAV_HEADER_HEADING_REPEATED_BODY_FOOTER interviews Archives – Electric Literature (https://electricliterature.com/category/conversations/)
interviews Archives – Electric Literature
📝 The Narrative — clean text per page (Info Density · Semantic Coherence)
HOMEPAGE (https://electricliterature.com) Home – Electric Literature
[H2] The Places We Love Are Disappearing. These Authors Are Grappling With It These nine novels grieve beloved homes, cultures, and worlds that are fading away Jun 19 - Vanessa Frances Reading Lists [H2] Americans Have Been Sold False Hope “Dream big,” they tell us. “The sky’s the limit.” We are lied to. Jun 18 - Zinzi Clemmons Personal Narrative [H2] The Policeman Finds Me Guilty of Joy Two poems by Oladosu Michael Emerald Jun 17 - Oladosu Michael Emerald poetry Join Electric Lit’s mission to make literature more exciting, relevant, and inclusive by becoming a member today! Support [H2] A Debut Novel About Individual Agency in Apocalyptic Times Paige Lewis' debut novel "Canon" rejects the binaries that those in power use to control the narrative Jun 16 - Mandana Chaffa interviews [H2] A Long-Lost Mother’s Embrace Is an Obliterative Fate “The Ominous Shaft” by Marlena Williams, recommended by Preety Sidhu for Electric Literature Jun 15 - Marlena Williams RR Issue No. 734 [H2] Memoir Is a Form of Drag “Drag Thing” author Gabe Montesanti and “Lipstick” author Eileen G’Sell on self-adornment, performance, and the power of radical reinvention Jun 12 - Gabe Montesanti and Eileen G’Sell interviews [H2] The Policeman Finds Me Guilty of Joy Two poems by Oladosu Michael Emerald Jun 17 - Oladosu Michael Emerald poetry [H2] A Long-Lost Mother’s Embrace Is an Obliterative Fate “The Ominous Shaft” by Marlena Williams, recommended by Preety Sidhu for Electric Literature Jun 15 - Marlena Williams RR Issue No. 734 [H2] I Store My Demons Next to the Pickled Beets "Ball Jar Demon," flash fiction by Kyle Winkler Jun 10 - Kyle Winkler Prose [H3] POPULAR on ELECTRIC LIT [H6] Lit Mags [H5] The Great Silence Oct 12 - Ted Chiang [H6] interviews [H5] A Debut Novel About Individual Agency in Apocalyptic Times Jun 16 - Mandana Chaffa [H6] essays [H5] Toni Morrison Let Us Know We Are More Than the Work We Do Aug 5 - Jennifer Baker [H6] Reading Lists [H5] 48 Books By Women of Color to Read in 2025 Jan 9 - R.O. Kwon [H6] READ MORE IN [H3] essays [H3] Lit Mags [H3] interviews [H3] news [H3] Reading Lists [H2] Don't miss out Subscribe Sign up for our newsletter to get submission announcements and stay on top of our best work. [H5] Recent [H6] Lit Mags [H5] The Policeman Finds Me Guilty of Joy Two poems by Oladosu Michael Emerald Jun 17 - Oladosu Michael Emerald [H6] Lit Mags [H5] A Long-Lost Mother’s Embrace Is an Obliterative Fate “The Ominous Shaft” by Marlena Williams, recommended by Preety Sidhu for Electric Literature Jun 15 - Marlena Williams [H6] Lit Mags [H5] I Store My Demons Next to the Pickled Beets "Ball Jar Demon," flash fiction by Kyle Winkler Jun 10 - Kyle Winkler [H5] Featured Contributors [H6] Benjamin Schaefer Read [H6] Timi Sanni Read [H6] Neela Vaswani Read [H6] Mack Gelber Read [H6] Benjamin Schaefer [H6] Timi Sanni [H6] Neela Vaswani [H6] Mack Gelber Read Read Read Read Personal Narrative [H5] I Glimpsed My Future at a High School Speech Tournament There’s something sweetly sad about how I remember my scores from 25 years ago, evidence of a worth I still struggle to internalize Jun 11 - James Davis Books & Culture [H5] Revisiting “Silence of the Lambs” in the Age of Trans Backlash Jun 5 - Katherine Packert Burke Personal Narrative [H5] My Brain Told Me Food Was the Enemy of Love Jun 4 - Katherine J. Chen Personal Narrative [H5] I Had a Neighbor Whose Husband Constantly Shouted May 28 - Neela Vaswani See all Recommended Reading [H5] My Boyfriend Is a Wounded Animal I Want to Save “Porcupine” from BABY IN A BOX by Sarah Braunstein, recommended by Antoine Wilson Jun 8 - Sarah Braunstein The Commuter [H5] A Serial Killer Walks Into a Bookstore Jun 3 - Jess Row Recommended Reading [H5] Every Creature in the Galapagos Has a Mate Except Me Jun 1 - Louise Marburg The Commuter [H5] Angel, Those Wings Look Ridiculous on You May 27 - Timi Sanni See all interviews [H5] Writer’s Block Is Part of Maggie O’Farrell’s Process The author of "Hamnet" and "Land" on literary playlists, knowing when to stop writing, and lime-filled dark chocolate Jun 9 - Electric Literature interviews [H5] A Debut Novel That Exposes the Ugliness of American Subjectivity May 29 - Leila C. Nadir interviews [H5] These Poets Are Writing Queer Afterlives May 25 - Sara Youngblood Gregory and Steven Reigns interviews [H5] Tracing the Connection Between Chronic Illness and Climate Change May 20 - Leslie Nguyen-Okwu See all Cover Reveals [H5] Exclusive Cover Reveal of “A Cow Gives Birth at Night” by Pajtim Statovci, Translated by David Hackston The striking cover reflects the restlessness and claustrophobia of the novel Jun 11 - Electric Literature news [H5] A Meaningful Chapter in a Continuing Story May 29 - Electric Literature Cover Reveals [H5] Exclusive Cover Reveal of “Upflow” by Diego Gerard Morrison May 28 - Electric Literature Cover Reveals [H5] Exclusive Cover Reveal of “Distortion” by Kathryn Bromwich May 14 - Electric Literature See all Reading Lists [H5] The Most Anticipated Queer Books for Summer 2026 Celebrate Pride with new and debut titles from Douglas Stuart, ‘Pemi Aguda, Deb Olin Unferth, and more Jun 5 - D/Annie Liontas Reading Lists [H5] 9 Books That Practice Queer Ecology Jun 2 - Morgan Thomas Reading Lists [H5] 10 Books About African Americans Reclaiming the South May 27 - Kortney Morrow Reading Lists [H5] Your Next Read, Based on Your Favorite ’00s Indie Songs May 26 - Benny B. Peterson See all
SUB-PAGE (https://electricliterature.com/category/lit-mags/) Lit Mags Archives – Electric Literature
[H2] Recommended Reading Recommended Reading is your ultimate source for the best in contemporary fiction, including short stories and novel excerpts from today’s most dynamic voices. Visit Recommended Reading [H6] ISSUE No. 734 [H2] A Long-Lost Mother’s Embrace Is an Obliterative Fate “The Ominous Shaft” by Marlena Williams, recommended by Preety Sidhu for Electric Literature [H6] Jun 15 - Marlena Williams [H2] My Boyfriend Is a Wounded Animal I Want to Save “Porcupine” from BABY IN A BOX by Sarah Braunstein, recommended by Antoine Wilson Jun 8 - Sarah Braunstein RR Issue No. 733 [H2] Every Creature in the Galapagos Has a Mate Except Me An excerpt from FANCY MEETING YOU by Louise Marburg, recommended by Elinor Lipman Jun 1 - Louise Marburg RR Issue No. 732 [H2] The Girl We Locked in the Trunk Is Very High Maintenance “Driving Through Pennsylvania” by Mack Gelber, recommended by Wynter K Miller for Electric Literature May 25 - Mack Gelber RR Issue No. 731 [H2] The Commuter Poetry, flash, graphic, or experimental narrative arriving every Wednesday morning. Visit The Commuter [H6] ISSUE No. 428 [H2] The Policeman Finds Me Guilty of Joy Two poems by Oladosu Michael Emerald [H6] Jun 17 - Oladosu Michael Emerald [H2] I Store My Demons Next to the Pickled Beets "Ball Jar Demon," flash fiction by Kyle Winkler Jun 10 - Kyle Winkler Prose [H2] A Serial Killer Walks Into a Bookstore “The Last Reader” from STORYKNIFE by Jess Row Jun 3 - Jess Row Prose [H2] Angel, Those Wings Look Ridiculous on You Two poems by Timi Sanni May 27 - Timi Sanni poetry [H2] POPULAR in RECOMMENDED READING & THE COMMUTER [H6] Lit Mags [H3] The Great Silence [H6] Oct 12 - Ted Chiang [H6] Lit Mags [H3] A Long-Lost Mother’s Embrace Is an Obliterative Fate [H6] Jun 15 - Marlena Williams [H6] Lit Mags [H3] Secret Stream [H6] Jul 1 - Hector Tobar [H6] Lit Mags [H3] Grandma Craves More Than Fast Food [H6] Dec 27 - K-Ming Chang [H2] More Issues [H2] A Side of Metamorphosis With Your Coffee, Hon? "The Flamingo Café" by Laurie Lathem, winner of the Stella Kupferberg Memorial Short Story Prize May 20 - Laurie Lathem Prose [H2] You Should Know I Found a Dead Body An excerpt from ATTENTION-SEEKING BEHAVIOR by Aea Varfis-van Warmelo, recommended by Kimberly Campanello May 18 - Aea Varfis-van Warmelo RR Issue No. 730 [H2] Now Welcoming All Bees Onboard the Flight Two poems by Russell Brakefield May 13 - Russell Brakefield poetry [H2] His Girlfriend’s Love Is as Poisonous as a Mushroom “Wild Food” from THE GOOD EYE by Jess Gibson, recommended by Molly McGhee May 11 - Jess Gibson RR Issue No. 729 [H2] The Delicious Hell of a New Jersey Sex Dungeon Two poems by Nat Mesnard May 6 - Nat Mesnard poetry [H2] A New Mother Hungry for the World on Her Plate “Oh No” by Adrienne Celt, recommended by Halimah Marcus for Electric Literature May 4 - Adrienne Celt RR Issue No. 728 Show More
SUB-PAGE (https://electricliterature.com/category/essay/) essays Archives – Electric Literature
Personal Narrative [H5] Americans Have Been Sold False Hope “Dream big,” they tell us. “The sky’s the limit.” We are lied to. Jun 18 - Zinzi Clemmons Personal Narrative [H5] I Glimpsed My Future at a High School Speech Tournament Jun 11 - James Davis Books & Culture [H5] Revisiting “Silence of the Lambs” in the Age of Trans Backlash Jun 5 - Katherine Packert Burke Personal Narrative [H5] My Brain Told Me Food Was the Enemy of Love Jun 4 - Katherine J. Chen [H3] POPULAR in essays [H6] Books & Culture [H5] Toni Morrison Let Us Know We Are More Than the Work We Do Aug 5 - Jennifer Baker [H6] Personal Narrative [H5] Americans Have Been Sold False Hope Jun 18 - Zinzi Clemmons [H6] Personal Narrative [H5] My Brain Told Me Food Was the Enemy of Love Jun 4 - Katherine J. Chen [H6] Craft [H5] Tarot Prompts for Writers Oct 7 - Katie Henken Robinson [H2] I Had a Neighbor Whose Husband Constantly Shouted She moved through her days as though he was background in her story May 28 - Neela Vaswani Personal Narrative [H2] A Beloved Teacher’s Casual Homophobia Still Hurts I want to believe she wasn’t being cruel, but on some level, she felt this kind of hatred was trivial or acceptable May 21 - Hugh Ryan Personal Narrative [H2] We Need to Talk About Bad Writing Not everything I write needs to be the best thing I’ve written May 15 - Benjamin Schaefer Craft [H2] The Neighbor Who Stalked Me I felt hunted by him, but legally, his routine was treated as a hobby, like birdwatching May 14 - Faith Palermo Personal Narrative [H2] I Wasn’t Excited for My Top Surgery. That Doesn’t Negate My Desire for It Expansion doesn’t have to be sure or aware of itself May 7 - Billy Lezra Personal Narrative [H2] The Decisions Affecting My Body Were Always Made By Someone Else I only wanted to be asked how I felt, how I wanted to approach my treatment Apr 30 - Aleina Grace Edwards Personal Narrative [H2] Growing Up Shouldn’t Mean Conforming and Forgetting I always admired “Stranger Things” for insisting on imagination and nonconformity, but then the show betrayed its message Apr 28 - Letizia Mariani Books & Culture [H2] My Mother Lived and Died in a Polluted Ecotone I don’t know if unseen toxicities caused her cancer, but I can’t pull myself away from the question Apr 23 - Sarah Giragosian Personal Narrative [H2] Observations from Inside Immigration Court ICE regularly detains people in these very hallways, often violently separating children from their parents Apr 16 - Laurie Lathem Personal Narrative [H2] Quick, Playful Writing Exercises for When You’re Feeling Stuck These unintimidating experiments will reinvigorate your writing when you need a breakthrough Apr 14 - Ramona Ausubel Craft [H2] We Were Too Young to Understand What Happened With the Man in the White Van The moment changed us without our understanding why Apr 9 - Angela Pelster Personal Narrative [H2] What Was Lost When My Daughter Gained Sound Before my daughter’s surgery, I wanted to make the right choice Apr 2 - Christie Chapman Personal Narrative Show More
SUB-PAGE (https://electricliterature.com/category/conversations/) interviews Archives – Electric Literature
interviews [H5] A Debut Novel About Individual Agency in Apocalyptic Times Paige Lewis' debut novel "Canon" rejects the binaries that those in power use to control the narrative Jun 16 - Mandana Chaffa interviews [H5] Memoir Is a Form of Drag Jun 12 - Gabe Montesanti and Eileen G’Sell interviews [H5] Writer’s Block Is Part of Maggie O’Farrell’s Process Jun 9 - Electric Literature interviews [H5] A Debut Novel That Exposes the Ugliness of American Subjectivity May 29 - Leila C. Nadir [H3] POPULAR in interviews [H6] interviews [H5] A Debut Novel About Individual Agency in Apocalyptic Times Jun 16 - Mandana Chaffa [H6] interviews [H5] Why This Taiwanese Book is Masquerading as a Rediscovered Japanese Novel Nov 19 - Hairol Ma [H6] interviews [H5] Ling Ma on the Swampy Logic of Dreams Sep 15 - Alyssa Songsiridej [H6] interviews [H5] An Interview with Hanya Yanagihara May 21 - Adalena Kavanagh [H2] These Poets Are Writing Queer Afterlives Steven Reigns and Sara Youngblood Gregory discuss generational memory, the queer dance floor, and why certain stories must be told May 25 - Sara Youngblood Gregory and Steven Reigns interviews [H2] Tracing the Connection Between Chronic Illness and Climate Change In “Body Weather,” Lorraine Boissoneault maps her body’s systems onto weather patterns May 20 - Leslie Nguyen-Okwu interviews [H2] This Novel’s Shifting Perspectives Examine Foster Care from All Sides Rachel León’s “How We See the Gray” is a compassionate, nuanced look at those impacted by the foster care system May 18 - Jen St. Jude interviews [H2] A Deaf Manifesto on Motherhood Sara Nović’s “Mother Tongue” is both a sharp history of deaf ableism in America and tender examination of family May 13 - D/Annie Liontas Interviews [H2] A Debut Novel Where Plastic Surgery Obscures and Reveals a Mother’s True Self Through cosmetic surgery and reality TV, Sarah Wang's "New Skin" tells a mother-daughter story of immigration and assimilation May 12 - Cherry Lou Sy interviews [H2] Reckoning With the Desires of China’s One-Child Generation M Lin’s debut story collection “The Memory Museum” examines women forging identities that transcend the U.S.-Chinese binary May 11 - Rebecca Bihn-Wallace interviews [H2] A Campus Novel For a Post-Ironic World Debut novelist Avigayl Sharp discusses Nabokov, sincerity, and writing trauma without revealing it in “Offseason” May 8 - Lennie Roeber-Tsiongas interviews [H2] Writing Is a Way to Have Futurity “The Future” author Monica Ferrell on motherhood, mortality, and how writing carries part of us into the future May 6 - Zachary Pace interviews [H2] A Novel That Refuses the Korean War’s Erasure Eve J. Chung's “The Young Will Remember” centers the silenced survivors of the "Forgotten War" and asks what patriotism demands May 5 - Cherry Lou Sy interviews [H2] Othered Into Belonging as a Palestinian American in Toledo, Ohio "Carryout" author, Hasan Dudar discusses the contradictory authenticity of immigrant life and holding onto homelands May 1 - Bareerah Ghani interviews [H2] A Debut Novel That Writes Magic Into a Difficult History Jiyoung Han’s “Honey in the Wound” follows a magical Korean family surviving Japanese occupation Apr 28 - Morgan Ome Interviews [H2] Emma Copley Eisenberg Is Tired of the Plot Police The “Fat Swim” author on fairytales, writing sentence by sentence, and keeping favorite authors on hand (literally) Apr 24 - Electric Literature interviews Show More
🛡️ Trust Signals — reviews, proof links, trust-theatre flag (Trust & Proof)
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| / (home) | 7 | 4 |
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| /category/conversations/ | 2 | 4 |
🔗 Identity & Technical Layer — schema JSON-LD: identity chains, entity gaps (Identity & Authority)
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Your Diagnosis
Before revealing the machine’s verdict, predict the BS score for each signal. Higher = more BS (more fluff, less verifiable substance). Drag each slider, then submit to compare your judgment against the engine.
Stuck? Reveal the heuristic lens — how the deterministic page-auditor reads each signal (no AI, pure pattern rules)
These are the structural rules a local, deterministic auditor applies — the same lens you can use to judge each signal. They describe what to look for, not this company’s result.
Classify each sentence as substantive or hollow. Grounding markers — numbers, currencies, dates, technical units, named entities — outweigh marketing adjectives. When fluff sits right next to hard evidence, the fluff is forgiven.
Pull the main entities out of the H1, then check whether they actually recur through the body. A page that announces one thing and then talks about another drifts. Headings with no real sentences underneath read as pseudo-substance.
Count trust words (review, testimonial, rating, verified) against real outbound proof links (Google, Trustpilot, Clutch, G2, Yelp). Lots of trust language with zero verification links is trust theatre. Unlinked logo galleries count against it.
Look at how much sentence length varies. Natural writing varies its rhythm; templated or mass-produced copy is statistically uniform. Very low variation reads as commodity content — unless unique named entities break the pattern.
Inspect the JSON-LD. Is there an Organization or Person schema, and does it carry sameAs links to real external profiles (LinkedIn, socials)? Missing schema or no identity declaration signals an anonymous entity.
Want to apply this lens yourself? The free BS Indicator Chrome extension runs these heuristic checks live on any page. Bear in mind it is a single-page, deterministic tool — it relies only on pattern rules for the page in front of it and does not perform the cross-page semantic correlation this audit uses, so its readout is a starting lens, not the full verdict.
Based on 828 businesses audited.
Electric Literature has 21.7 points less BS than the average for Media, News & Publishing.
Media, News & Publishing BS: Electric Literature (electricliterature.com)
Electric Literature is a rare example of a high-substance, low-BS digital property. It avoids the ‘journalism reimagined’ clichés of its industry by actually publishing high-frequency, niche-specific content that matches its stated inclusive mission. The score is only slightly elevated by minor technical schema omissions and a non-standard heading structure.
1. Implement Person schema for all featured contributors to link their names to external author profiles. 2. Correct the heading hierarchy to ensure H1-H6 tags follow a logical descending order without skipping levels. 3. Explicitly link to an ‘Editorial Standards’ page to fulfill the missing element of transparency common in newsroom innovation. 4. Add a sameAs property to the Organization schema to link to established social profiles and verify the entity’s footprint.
The website perfectly aligns with the Media, News & Publishing category, specifically functioning as a digital literary magazine. The content is dominated by original reporting, interviews, and literary excerpts rather than marketing fluff.
“The score of 13 is driven primarily by the 'Identity and Authority' pillar (6 points) due to the lack of detailed Person schema for the massive list of contributors and a messy heading hierarchy. Minor points were added in 'Commodity Fingerprint' for standard newsletter templates, but the site remains in the 'Minimal BS' category due to its high density of original, dated, and attributed content.”
This training module utilizes a snapshot of public data from Electric Literature, captured on June 20, 2026, to demonstrate how machine logic evaluates different types of business narratives.
Purpose: This data is presented under “Fair Use” / “Educational Exception” for the purpose of forensic semantic analysis, allowing users to compare human intuition against machine-generated evaluations.
Notice to Electric Literature: This analysis is part of a non-adversarial audit conducted by 1 Euro SEO. The results provided by 1EuroSEO are intended as professional feedback to help improve any website’s machine-readability and authority signals. The 1EuroSEO BS Detection Tool is a free tool, and anyone can test any company to see how their content is interpreted by AI models.
Any company can use the insights for free and improve its voice by comparing it to industry clichés or competitors. When a company has updated its content, it can always submit a new audit request, which will be reflected in a new current score.
To all users: You are encouraged to visit the live site at https://electricliterature.com to view the most current version of its content and learn from the source what this company is about and what it offers.