“Delightfully clever and philosophically complex, the stories in Everything Flirts unfold like dreams, carrying you from one poignant love affair to the next. The prose is exquisite and seductive. The characters charm and disturb. And the collection as a whole lingers with you. Like a haunting.”—Jamil Jan Kochai, judge, John Simmons Short Fiction Award
“‘Being human was sufficient camouflage,’ writes Sharon Wahl, in her witty new collection Everything Flirts, about a philosophical love life. The question of whether one should collect a cascade of packing peanuts or go to class brings on Wittgenstein. Einstein proves that nothing’s impossible, especially in love. Bertrand Russell's interesting for his kissing technique. Wahl redefines it all with autofiction. A rare and scintillating peek into the hearts of math and philosophy geeks.”—Terese Svoboda