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1jldarden
Recently got back into short stories after not reading any for a number of years. This is partly due to Eary Reviewers and Member Giveaway (I won some!). Went to my local St. Vinnie's and picked up a few collections, but this group appears inactive for some months.
3aulsmith
1: so what are you reading?
I'm currently reading more of The New Space Opera. The stories are mostly novellas, so I only read a couple and then give the book back to the library for a while.
I'm currently reading more of The New Space Opera. The stories are mostly novellas, so I only read a couple and then give the book back to the library for a while.
4AnnieMod
I loved The New Space Opera when it got published. The New Space Opera 2 was equally good. :)
I am reading Detection by Gaslight just now. Plus a few fiction magazines.
I am reading Detection by Gaslight just now. Plus a few fiction magazines.
6ReadHanded
I recently finished Dagoberto Gilb's Before the End, After the Beginning. Pretty solid collection of short stories.
7jldarden
>3 aulsmith:; Starting Aesop Revisited from the member giveaway, then have New Stories from the South 2004 waiting.
8silloftheworld
I just joined the group. I write about short stories often on my blog (and often participate in a short story meme hosted on another blog).
http://thesilloftheworld.blogspot.com/p/short-fiction-recommendations.html
I look forward to discussions and recommendations from people here.
http://thesilloftheworld.blogspot.com/p/short-fiction-recommendations.html
I look forward to discussions and recommendations from people here.
9alans
I just finished reading Zsuzsi Gartner's Better Living Through Plastic Explosives. I picked up this collection because it was the only short story book nominated for a Giller prize this year. I really didn't care for the selection. The stories were very sarcastic and they are written in this
hyper hysterical manner. A lot of short story writers today are writing in the vein of Stephen Millhauser and George Saundersand this collection reminded me somewhat of their work.
hyper hysterical manner. A lot of short story writers today are writing in the vein of Stephen Millhauser and George Saundersand this collection reminded me somewhat of their work.
10jldarden
Just picked up New Stories from the South 2008 from ZZ Packer and Best New American Voices 2003 guest edited by Joyce Carol Oates at my friendly neighborhood St. Vinnies!
11Polaris-
Just joined this group - hello everyone! I've always loved short stories and am currently enjoying Our Story Begins by Tobias Wolff - a collection of selected and new stories from the American author of This Boy's Life and the fine novella The Barracks Thief.
14AnnieMod
Whichever you choose :) Or start a new one "What are you reading in 2012?" :) Does not really matter. The group is slow going so any of the topics is good enough :)
15Poquette
Thanks to AnnieMod, I just found this group! Been reading a collection of Angela Carter's short stories called Burning Your Boats. Love short stories, and looking forward to the April challenge!
16AnnieMod
Welcome on board :)
I've read The Bloody Chamber - I like her style; I do not really care for the stories much.
I've read The Bloody Chamber - I like her style; I do not really care for the stories much.
17Poquette
You might like Saints and Strangers better. That's the collection that introduced me to Carter, and I loved it. The Bloody Chamber wasn't too bad, but Fireworks I didn't care for at all. I guess there's something for everyone somewhere in there. The trick is to find it.
18AnnieMod
Yeah -- I may pick up Saints and Strangers -- I usually would give an author more than one chance to impress me :) Thanks for the recommendation.
19Polaris-
I just have to say that I am really loving Tobias Wolff's short stories. I had a feeling I would as I really loved what I read of him last year. He is so subtle and believable. Great writing.
21dmsteyn
Also found this group thanks to AnnieMod. I'm busy reading David Medalie's The Mistress's Dog: Short Stories 1996-2010. I know David personally - he's a professor in the English Department at the University of Pretoria - so I was a bit tentative about reading and commenting on his work, but I must say that it is very good and gives a wonderful sense of contemporary South Africa.
22AnnieMod
For whoever had not seen the thread yet: http://www.librarything.com/topic/135063
Everyone is welcome in the challenge - if you want to read just 3 stories, then we call this Variant 5 and you are in :)
Welcome dmsteyn :)
Now this sound interesting...
Everyone is welcome in the challenge - if you want to read just 3 stories, then we call this Variant 5 and you are in :)
Welcome dmsteyn :)
Now this sound interesting...
23letterpress
> 19
A while ago I read a collection of Wolff's short stories called In The Garden of North American Martyrs which I loved. It sounds like I need to seek out Our Story Begins.
A while ago I read a collection of Wolff's short stories called In The Garden of North American Martyrs which I loved. It sounds like I need to seek out Our Story Begins.
24Polaris-
>23 letterpress:
It has four stories in it from In The Garden Of North American Martyrs and they were excellent. But there are about another twenty stories in the collection too. You'll love it.
It has four stories in it from In The Garden Of North American Martyrs and they were excellent. But there are about another twenty stories in the collection too. You'll love it.