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Wednesday, October 12, 2011. We seem to have grown too big for our boots lately (in the nicest way possible we hope). So for this reason, we have upped sticks to the slightly more ample platform of:. See you there, p'raps? Tuesday, October 4, 2011. Strolling Storylines: The Proustian Pleasures of Walking Whilst Listening to Short Stories. Nicholas Royle has blogged recently. My response to this is twofold. A) Are you quite insane Nicholas Royle? You might as well be wearing a faded Dinosaur Junior. Of co...

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Read Me Something You Love: Short Story Book Clubs = Better Conversations?

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Saturday, September 10, 2011. Short Story Book Clubs = Better Conversations? Listening this morning to Olivia O'Leary's lovely programme. On one of my all-time heroes (Theodore Zeldin) and his New (Better? Initiative made me realize that our Short Story Book Club is not. About great short stories (although of course we are conscientiously and pleasurably focused on the little blighters) but more about facilitating great conversation. In a sense, I see the Club's r. Blackberry Winter / Robert Penn Warren ...

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Read Me Something You Love: Who are we?

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We are a group of individuals who love reading and talking about short stories. We meet once a month (in London) to do so. Http:/ www.meetup.com/The-Short-Story-Book-Club/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Join our next meet-up. Http:/ www.meetup.com/The-Short-Story-Book-Club/. The Short Story Book Club. Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Short Stories (But Were Afraid To Ask). Chris Power's Brief Survey of The Short Story. Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award. The Short Review (UK).

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Read Me Something You Love: "O City of Broken Dreams" - John Cheever (1948)

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Saturday, September 10, 2011. O City of Broken Dreams" - John Cheever (1948). Have you heard about a sub-precept of Sod's Law called Reading-Aloud Sod's Law. Simply stated: this is the likelihood that at the very. Moment you position your iPhone on the edge of the sofa, and sit yourself down on a meditation cushion, legs crossed Burmese-style. To record a classic Cheever short story, someone in the vicinity who is not shush-able, will begin to hammer or drill or cackle uncontrollably. Short Story Book Cl...

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Read Me Something You Love: "In The Zoo", by Jean Stafford (1953)

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Monday, September 5, 2011. In The Zoo", by Jean Stafford (1953). The beautiful Jean Stafford. That is, before the "uncouth, neurotic, psycopathic murder-poet". AKA Robert Lowell) drove the two of them into a wall, conferring upon Jean defacement and hospital traumas that she would go on to sublimate in one of the most gruesome short stories I've ever winced through ( The Interior Castle. Keywords from the Literature, Art, and Medicine Database. PS For a reading of The Interior Castle. Frank O'Connor Inte...

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Read Me Something You Love: To Kindle, or to Nook: THAT is the eQuestion

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Tuesday, September 13, 2011. To Kindle, or to Nook: THAT is the eQuestion. But only one (dodgy) online retailer. Selling it in the UK. I have a love-hate relationship with books as physical objects. When I'm considering buying a book, my first thought (after "I want you-oo. To a friend for his birthday recently, was carrying that 3.25 kg mass in a shoulder bag on my daily commute, noticing the musculo-skeletal wear and tear of this devotion after a month or so. Or hundreds of whoppers) around with me on ...

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