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The European Short Story Network
The European Short Story Network. Miloš K. Ilić. 8216;The Waiting Room’ by Michelle Green. 8216;Music for a While’ by Dilys Rose. 8216;Boarding Pass’ by Jacinto Lucas Pires. 8216;Walking Urge’ by Thijs de Boer. 8216;In The Vicinity of Lightning’ by Silke Scheuermann. 8216;You Better Run’ by Bjarte Breiteig. 8216;Surprise’ by Milos K Ilic. 8216;Horse Burial’ by Gregory Norminton. 8216;Whale’s Ass’ by Maja Hrgovic. 8216;Four Stories’ by Anatoly Gavrilov. 8216;Six Degrees of Separation’ by Evie Wyld. Read U...
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The Short Story
Welcome to The Short Story competition 2015! The Short Story competition is now open for submissions. Set up in 2011 and now in its fifth year, it showcases the best short stories from around the world. Three cash prizes will be awarded:. The deadline for submission: 15th September 2015. Entry fee: 5 (PayPal only). The winners will be published on the website and may be included in a future anthology. See Past Winners. Click on the Submission Guidelines. And here is a picture of the anthology,.
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Literary Escapade
Wednesday, October 8, 2008. In modern democratic societies, there is no value in censorship. Do you agree? As mentioned, the above arguments resonate across many modern democracies around the world. However, we must not simply send censorship to the noose, for it still plays a vital role in many modern democracies in the world due to the evolution of multi-cultural societies, globalization, and modern technological advances. Posted by mystory @ 10:06 AM. Friday, September 19, 2008. I gaze at your picture;.
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Read Me Something You Love
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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The Short Story Reading Challenge
The Short Story Reading Challenge. Friday, September 24, 2010. The First Person and Other Stories - Ali Smith. I like how most of the stories feel like they could actually have happened in Smith’s real life. She is excellent at blending reality with fantasy. Unfortunately they didn’t grab me as much of some of her other collections and stories so I wouldn’t recommend this for your first dip into Ali Smith’s world. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Fragile Things - Neil Gaiman. Monday, August 9, 2010. Unfortuna...
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The Short Story Club
The Short Story Club. Story #11: The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens. August 11, 2015. August 18, 2015. This story was picked by Sam, as he apparently has read many Dickens books! Albeit in Farsi) I have read Great Expectations and A Christmas Carol, and unfortunately I’m not quite a fan of Dickens, so I approached the story with trepidation. I wasn’t so far off, as the story was exactly like the Dickens I’ve read. Sam liked it so he rated it higher (4/5) while Tolu and I kept it low at 3/5. July 20, 2015.
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The Old Stair Well. Author: Jenn Posted under: Fiction. The old stair well was dark and cold. On the way up, each board would creak and moan. The hairs on my skin would stand up tall and my mind thought things I should not know. At the top, there was a door—turn the knob and the fear was gone. The knob a bit tight, and yet it did turn and gave way to the sight of the old room. The cob webs have grown. The reds, blues, and greens are now dull, and the toys and books are all but gone. An old...
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The Short Story, Long
Tuesday, December 14, 2010. My mind is full, and I am heavy with disquiet, but this I will say: the writing is exquisite and entangling and engrossing; the characters baffling, beyond understanding, beyond knowing; the imagery - oh! Reminding me without preamble how, even as a child, I loved the vast, flat plains of Oklahoma. Well it's complicated, see? I can't remember when I've had to concentrate - to work. So hard to simply understand a book. Okay, so there are a whole bunch of sections, right? Before...
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theshortstorypress | Short Stories to feed the mind
Short Stories to feed the mind. Wednesday Prompt Smash: Constant Lawn Mowers. Prompt: Constant Lawn Mowers. Word Limit: 300 words. Rina was casually strolling down the street, groceries in hand. She had just finished up the last of her errands for the day and was immensely happy with herself for completing them in such a timely manner. Strolling along with not a care in a world she missed seeing the walk signal changing to no walk. Tires screech* *slamming sound*. Miss, miss are you ok? We’re losing her,.
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The Short Story Reader
The Short Story Reader. A blog mainly about short stories. Wednesday, 27 April 2011. Words from this blog. Penguin has got a wonderful website. Where you can listen to authors discussing their books. S and even see a list of the 10 classics one must read. They even have a page on poetry. Thursday, 11 November 2010. Bliss, Katherine Mansfield. Katherine Mansfield is known, here in Brazil, as the writer who first inspired Clarice Lispector. Here is one of her best stories: Bliss. And here it is its podcast.