Short Stories: Good for You

2014-07-11T16:13:16-04:00

They don't have to be lumped in with your vegetables, with what you think is good for you: there are some terrific short story collections just waiting to shatter your expectations of the form. Ivan Coyote's Missed Her  Arsenal Pulp, 2010 These stories are very short (usually 4 pages), so

Short Stories: Good for You2014-07-11T16:13:16-04:00

Cover Letters are Funny

2014-03-15T17:43:53-04:00

Actually, they are freaking hilarious in the hands of Joey Comeau. But I just need to back up a bit. I need to say that, since I started my Fridays are for Letters, I have only read two of the books that I planned to read. Stuff happens

Cover Letters are Funny2014-03-15T17:43:53-04:00

But you want to know, right?

2021-02-01T11:17:53-05:00

Hardcover edition, 2006 When the cover of Bitter Chocolate caught her eye, and a co-worker asked me what I was reading, she said "Well, what else would those kids be doing anyway". A brief outline of the child labour practices in the cocoa industry and she could have cared less. She

But you want to know, right?2021-02-01T11:17:53-05:00

Griffin & Sabine: Lovely Letters

2015-08-11T10:28:28-04:00

If you have a thing for epistolary tales, you probably already know and love this series; but, if you don't, you will want to. Start with the first volume, Griffin & Sabine, which introduces our hero and heroine via postcard. The postcards are one of the most beautiful aspects of

Griffin & Sabine: Lovely Letters2015-08-11T10:28:28-04:00

For Story’s Sake: Monoculture

2024-02-09T13:44:43-05:00

"If you just read one book this year, read this one." Perhaps more than any other book I've read this year, Monoculture makes me want to say that. Which is ironic: because Monoculture is about one story. (And I know how much you all love to read stories.) The premise

For Story’s Sake: Monoculture2024-02-09T13:44:43-05:00
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