There are many moral talks here. Collected from all over the world, this collection represents the true spirit of our culture. Principles that are emphasized are truth, love, mutual respect, justice, honesty, divinity, priorities to social solidarity, and so on. Everyone including the elderly will enjoy reading these stories. You welcome to share these stories with your friends.
Through a small story, this idea is to explain the greatness of our human culture. Through these stories, people can understand all aspects of our lives. We strongly urge people to read the story carefully and apply ethics through stories in everyday life.
As short stories are so long, most short stories have only expositions, climaxes, and sudden ends. A short story is known for "moral ethics" or practical course, but this is neither intended nor mandatory. Some even started in the middle of action. Writing a short story is an art form; but the ultimate choice about how to write it is up to you. We can only discuss about the qualities that make most short stories their wonderful stories. Please think like this. If we are going to learn to bake the cake, you will learn what it is, whether it is cake, biscuits or chicken, how to preheat the oven, and whatever element is needed to bake anything. This will learn about the contents of the cake. In other words, not only for making food but also for making delicious cakes, you will be able to understand everything you need to know.
Amy Bloom is an award - winning novelist and writer for short stories. Her story has appeared in America's best short story, O. Henry's short story, Scribner's contemporary short story collection, and many other domestic and foreign collections. She wrote for New Yorker, New York Times Magazine, Atlantic Monthly, Vogue, O: Oprah Magazine, Slate, Tin House and Salon. She is a creative professor of Shapiro-Silverberg of Wesleyan University. Her latest novel "White House" will be published by Random House this February. Www.amybloom.com