Maybe
National Novel Week will be longer than 7 days?
In
my library I’ve got collections of short stories by many of the great writers –
that is, those who indulged in the short format. Among them, Somerset Maugham,
Katherine Mansfield, Gabriel García Márquez, Alistair Maclean, Jeffery Deaver,
Graham Greene, Elizabeth Bowen, Ring Lardner, Roald Dahl, Saki, Noel Coward,
John Cheever, Ernest Hemingway, Maupassant, Stephen King and Truman Capote. And
I haven’t touched upon the sci-fi and fantasy collection!
One
book of short stories is worth getting hold of, if possible: The Story and Its
Writer, edited by Ann Charters. My copy’s published 1987. It’s an anthology of
the greats from around the world. Each story begins with a lengthy introduction
and there are commentaries on several authors plus articles on a brief history
of the short story and the elements of fiction.
So,
either why not get writing – or reading?
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