(EBOOK/EPUB) New Micro
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- New Micro
- Robert Scotellaro
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- 06 December 2019
- 9780393354706
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New Micro Free read ï 109 Appreciate a pleasure to envision a wonder to watch life spun out and painted in small places Real and surreal lyrical and prosaic here are 135 stories by 89 authors certain to make you thi. Overall worth reading because some of the stories are amazingly stunning like all anthologies though you ll find much of the work only good
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New Micro Free read ï 109 Ou fresh approaches to an exacting form that demands precision a species of brevity that is surprisingly expansive Writers say the pieces are hard to compose but readers say they are easy to. I read this because a friend has a story included and because I m interested in the form Many of the stories seem too similar not just because of the length of course but because of the subject matter Perhaps there are only certain topics that lend themselves well to brevity coming of age the burdens of marriage parents aging and dying tragedies both prosaic and shattering There are a few really noteworthy stories that I ll be thinking of for a while but many of the rest blend together in my head It s an exceedingly American and white anthology although neither of these limitations is acknowledged by the editors
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New Micro Free read ï 109 All of the stories in this book are exceptionally short revealing themselves in no than 300 words With a foreword by Robert Shapard and an afterword by Christopher Merrill this book brings y. I love compression and this anthology of superb microfictions does not disappoint Thomas and Scotellaro have assembled a lasting anthology that honors its 1996 predecessor Jerome Stern s MICRO FICTION and continues to advance the impact of micros on contemporary literatureEach story is an accomplished example of the form but the following resonated most with me Nancy Stohlman s Death Row Hugger Claudia Smith s Mermaid Grant Faulkner s Way Station Michelle Elvy s Antarctica Michael Martone s Miners Tiff Holland s Hot Work Josh Russells Black Cat Tara Laskowski s Dendrochronology and Curtis Smith s The StormAnd the one that blew me away literally and figuratively Bernard Cooper s The Hurricane Ride about a boy and his aunt on a carnival ride I read it about 10 timesWith so many stories to choose from readers will find many favorites Note this includes two of my own micros