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  2. Qaisra Shahraz - Wikipedia

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    Qaisra Shahraz MBE is a British-Pakistani novelist and [1] [2] scriptwriter. [1] [3] [4] Shahraz is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts [3] and a former director of Gatehouse Books, publishing books written by students for Skills of Life classes. She is a strong member of Pakistan community in UK. She has hosted many workshops and training ...

  3. List of short stories by Alice Munro - Wikipedia

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    82 = The Moons of Jupiter – 1982. 86 = The Progress of Love – 1986. 90 = Friend of My Youth – 1990. 94 = Open Secrets – 1994. 98 = The Love of a Good Woman. 01 = Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage – 2001. 04 = Runaway – 2004. 06 = The View from Castle Rock – 2006. 09 = Too Much Happiness – 2009.

  4. Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Harlequin Tea Set. Problem at Pollensa Bay and Other Stories is a short story collection by Agatha Christie published in the UK only in November 1991 by HarperCollins. It was not published in the US but all the stories contained within it had previously been published in American volumes. It retailed at £13.99.

  5. The Red Convertible - Wikipedia

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    The Red Convertible. "The Red Convertible" is a short story from Love Medicine, a collection of narratives written in 1974 by American author Louise Erdrich . The story focuses on the relationship dynamics between Lyman Lamartine and his brother Henry, a soldier who was deployed in the Vietnam War. The Lamartine family lives on a reservation ...

  6. BLIT (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "BLIT" (acronym of Berryman Logical Image Technique) is a 1988 science fiction short story by the British writer David Langford. It takes place in a setting where highly dangerous types of images called "basilisks" (after the legendary reptile) have been discovered; these images contain patterns within them that exploit flaws in the structure of the human mind to produce a lethal reaction ...

  7. Bartholomew Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Newgate Calendar had denounced the fair as a "school of vice which has initiated more youth into the habits of villainy than Newgate itself." In literature and art Print of the Bartholomew Fair meant to be shaped into a hand fan, 1721. The Bartholomew Fair is the setting for Bartholomew Fair, a play by Ben Jonson.

  8. The Great Automatic Grammatizator - Wikipedia

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    The Great Automatic Grammatizator. The Great Automatic Grammatizator (published in the U.S. as The Umbrella Man and Other Stories [1]) is a collection of thirteen short stories written by British author Roald Dahl. The stories were selected for teenagers from Dahl's adult works. All the stories included were published elsewhere originally ...

  9. Grimms' Fairy Tales - Wikipedia

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    Grimms' Fairy Tales, originally known as the Children's and Household Tales ( German: Kinder- und Hausmärchen, pronounced [ˌkɪndɐ ʔʊnt ˈhaʊsmɛːɐ̯çən], commonly abbreviated as KHM ), is a German collection of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, first published on 20 December 1812. Vol. 1 of the first edition ...