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New York, the city in which he wrote most of his work, his writing has changed with his moving to ... and entirely becoming sense of amazement at the com­ plexity and mysteriousness of the things he was ... has sought to create a language that will itself serve as the place of his fiction-a rather different ...
Haven't Told You  (Moon City Press 2017), winner of the 2016 Moon City Press Fiction Award. Her fiction ... has appeared in  Cream City Review, the  Common,  Gulf Coast,  New World Writing,  Paper Darts, and ... other venues. She is fiction editor of  Atticus Review  and a consulting editor for the 2018  Best Small ...
Page from Issue 51 1 n the first issue of its new series, Granta devoted an entire issue to ... America's great writers of fiction, publishing work by William Gass, John Hawkes, Joyce Carol Oates, Tillie ... Novel, and easily demonstrate that fiction in Britain, long believed dormant, is in fact entering a new ...
Hiroshima is my God, and I love my God, and ask my God Come and burn up the cities, Lord. Come now while the ... city's air burns up and communities sigh. Come there's no way out of the city­ burn up the dried ... up streets. I fear not, my city, I fear not. Surely the way to prepare the way is surely to fear not. ...
self-contradictory motives that the reader cannot entirely condemn or entirely approve of any of them, but is forced ... tradition of his fictional ancestors, Dostoevsky and Faulkner, [Colter] has produced a work which uses the ... Award for First Fiction in 1970. His other works include The Rivers of Eros, Night Studies, The ...
Edward W. Said
Contemporary fiction and criticism Print Pages:  Page 231 from Issue 33 Contemporary fiction and ... criticism Edward W. Said 1 Most of the influential and the penetrating criticism of fiction in general and ... of the novel in particular has a strong mimetic bias. This is not entirely surprising since most ...
Page 231 from Issue 33 Contemporary fiction and criticism Edward W. Said 1 Most of the influential ... and the penetrating criticism of fiction in general and of the novel in particular has a strong ... mimetic bias. This is not entirely surprising since most novelists have worked in the major realistic ...
direction, Goldbarth begins the poem with a description of the fictional characters that could populate this ... great volume: Inside is a seaweed city of windmills tilted at, and charged, by a doofus platoon of ... marital difficulties, ancient wars, the origins of the universe, rock music culture, science fiction ...
the entire pitiless world, May those who laugh at our sorrow Turn their own cities into ashes. ... the past? The old man with a cane cannot find his way Vainly seeking slain sons in the deaf city. Old ... sacrifice Memories of the past, they will live contentedly. And fools believe: the death of one city Is not ...
I’ve also been checking out journals and website devoted to flash fiction entirely. Among my favorite ... come to realize that short stories—that form beloved by fiction writers—just aren’t for me. Years ago, ... before I knew much about structuring short fiction, I wrote vignettes/flash-fiction/list stories (i.e., ...

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