REVIEW: “You Have Been Murdered” by Andrew Kozma

Review of Andrew Kozma, “You Have Been Murdered,” Flash Fiction Online 139 (April 2025): 29-31 — Purchase here. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman.

Content note: Murder (obvs), violence/blood.

I’m not normally a fan of 2nd-person stories, but this one really drew me in — not because it’s a story of how I was murdered, but because it’s a story about masking, about all the things people — whether murdered or maybe just merely neurodivergent — do to mask, to fit in (“you have been covering wonderfully”!). There was something about this story that felt like it was speaking directly to me; maybe that’s why, for once, the 2nd-person voice felt right. What a powerful story, one I’m unlikely to forget for a long time.

(First published in DIAGRAM Fall 2010.)

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2 thoughts on “REVIEW: “You Have Been Murdered” by Andrew Kozma

  1. I love that this story can be interpreted in multiple ways, depending on what the reader brings to the reading. I recommended this story in my monthly flash roundup & focused on the societal expectations of women rather than neurodivergence. This story can resonate with people on several levels. Kudos to the author!

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