Tossed: Russell Wangersky’s Stories

2020-09-16T16:01:00-04:00

These stories turn on moments in which their characters are yanked from their everyday existences. That ordinary, day-to-day life? It's there, and the reader understands its dimensions, but the focus is elsewhere. "Hard, steady work, and no money in it either. When there was fish, there was no price for

Tossed: Russell Wangersky’s Stories2020-09-16T16:01:00-04:00

“Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T20:04:36-04:00

Just when I was thinking that I've been talking a lot about theme and structure with these stories, and not so much about characterization, along comes a story like "Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd" to make the point. "Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd have known each other eighty years, ever

“Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Kidd” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:04:36-04:00

“Labor Day Dinner” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T20:06:29-04:00

Reflecting a fictional timeline into the reader's world adds another layer of credibility to the tale. It's that much easier to imagine the characters in "Labor Day Dinner" taking shape, when you're reading it as Labour Day weekend approaches. Structurally, the story is complex, although at first glance it is

“Labor Day Dinner” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:06:29-04:00

“Prue” Alice Munro

2014-03-20T20:06:24-04:00

I wish that I could introduce the narrator of the last story, "Bardon Bus", to Prue. I like to imagine them sitting together in a cozy neighbourhood bar -- nothing fancy, rather the sort of bar to which people go to be heard rather than to be seen -- in

“Prue” Alice Munro2014-03-20T20:06:24-04:00

Lucy Wood’s Diving Belles (2012)

2014-03-17T16:16:20-04:00

Whimsical and lyrical: Lucy Wood's short stories will touch the curious and sensitive reader who is willing to believe. Houghton Mifflin, 2012 If you like your stories to be rooted in realism, Diving Belles is not for you, but if you enjoy discovering the extraordinary in the ordinary,

Lucy Wood’s Diving Belles (2012)2014-03-17T16:16:20-04:00
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