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I picked up a short-story collection and began to read.
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No single view of the short-story form has won a critical consensus.
Fiction Matters 2009
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Among her creations are 13 novels, nine nonfiction books, seven short-story collections, seven children's books, and 17 major-press poetry collections.
Dave Astor: An Appreciation of Margaret Atwood Dave Astor 2011
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Finally, I should mention that Yehoshua's publisher in the States, Harcourt, also published my short-story collection.
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Among her creations are 13 novels, nine nonfiction books, seven short-story collections, seven children's books, and 17 major-press poetry collections.
Dave Astor: An Appreciation of Margaret Atwood Dave Astor 2011
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In his introduction, King makes a pleat for readers to bring back to life short-story collections that are going the way of Dickens and James.
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Martone's 'blurb' reads as follows: 'Among our wealth of excellent new American short-story writers, Michael Martone is one particularly worth reading.'
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But it also suggests, perhaps, that novelists and short-story writers have begun to rediscover the uses of narrative and to find new ways of making their imagined creations more relevant to our complicated moment.
Narrative Strategies 2009
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Full disclosure: in time for the WorldCon in Montreal, Éditions Alire will be bringing out two short-story collections, one by Laurent McAllister and one by Yves alone.
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* Note that "Catherine Drewe" is technically a short-story, as it lists at 6,674 words.
Archive 2009-02-01 Lou Anders 2009
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