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So Much Unfairness of Things. " So Much Unfairness of Things " is a short story written by C. D. B. Bryan . Reprinted many times, the story was originally published in the June 2, 1962 issue of The New Yorker. [1] During the story, an exam taken by the protagonist is explicitly dated as June 7, 1962.
What's Fair and Other Short Stories. Revolutionary Publishing. — Amazon e-book only (no longer available) — (2017). True Allegiance. Post Hill Press. ISBN 978-1-68261077-0. — (May 2017). Say It's So: Papa, Dad, Me and 2005 White Sox Championship Season. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1546751731. — (2019).
302. ISBN. 978-987-42-7672-8. The Rules of the Institution and Other Stories is a collection of short stories written by Susan Glaspell (1876–1948). This compilation [1] includes nineteen short stories originally published between 1898 and 1916 in early twentieth century magazines. Most of the stories had never been re-published until today.
Collaborative fiction. Collaborative fiction is a form of writing by a group of authors who share creative control of a story . Collaborative fiction can occur for commercial gain, as part of education, or recreationally – many collaboratively written works have been the subject of a large degree of academic research.
First edition, cover artist: Andy Everson. Take Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories is a collection of nine short stories by Canadian author, playwright, and journalist Drew Hayden Taylor published in 2016 by Douglas & McIntyre. [1] [2] Taylor, who is part Caucasian, part Ojibwe, [3] [4] explains in the acknowledgments section of the book that ...
This is a list of short stories written by Alice Munro. It includes stories that were published in single-author collections (books), the first story ever published, "The Dimensions of a Shadow" (1950), and other stories having appeared elsewhere.
Recitatif. " Recitatif " is Toni Morrison 's first published short story. It was initially published in 1983 in Confirmation: An Anthology of African American Women, [1] an anthology edited by Amiri Baraka and Amina Baraka, and is the only short story written by the acclaimed novelist. The story was reissued as a stand-alone book, introduced by ...
In 2012, Pin Drop Studio launched what became a regular short story salon, held in London and other major cities. Short story writers who have appeared at the salon to read their work to live audiences include Ben Okri, Lionel Shriver, Elizabeth Day, A.L. Kennedy, William Boyd, Graham Swift, David Nicholls, Will Self, Sebastian Faulks, Julian ...