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The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction by Richard Bausch and R.V Cassill

2024-02-27 12:20:05

Initially, the trademark began to disappear from her cheek, but unfortunately he did not know that he also used his medicine to kill his wife. This story tells all readers that we must accept the one we love as she or he is unique. This story is very touching and sad. This story can happen from time to time in real life, which is why the author is trying to stop us like things that the author hurt us or we might hurt our love. Another very easy to understand story is Ernest Hemingway's "elephant like a white elephant", a pair of unmarried people who do not hesitate to abort.

- Berit Ellingsen is the author of the short novel collection "Beneath the Liquid Skin" (firth FORTH Books) and the novel "Une Ville Vide" (Publie Monde). Her work appeared or will appear in W. W. Norton's international Flash novel collection, SmokeLong Quarterly, Unstuck, Litro, etc and was nominated for Pushcart Award and British Science Fiction Award. Berit's new novel "Not Dark Yet" will be published by Two Dollar Radio at the end of 2015. She assigned time to Norway and the Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic Circle. http://beritellingsen.com

I have read Bradbury and Heinlein since I was young, but I did not read this story until a couple of years ago. I think that it is a story beyond genre The story of many literary circles appeared in the collection of short stories of Norton, is a scholarly Bible in a contemporary and classic story. This is a story about power, the relationship between parents and children. This is a magical story, a jump that requires you to have faith, not a doubt at the end of the story. This is, of course, a social explanation like Brad Berri's work, but it is also an attractive story.

Amy Bloom is an award - winning novelist and writer for short stories. Her story appears in America's best short stories, O. Henry's short stories, Scribner's contemporary short story collection, and many other collections both at home and abroad. 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