Short Story Month 2011: Wrap-up (#ssm2011)

Unless I get around to reading the latest New Yorker story today, this will be final post for Short Story Month 2011. I started out strong, but there was that Blogger outage mid-month, and then I went to a conference, and . . . So I didn't manage to post every day as I'd originally planned. I didn't get through all the literary magazines I'd hoped to. And, I didn't dip into the many short story collections I've picked up recently that I'm looking forward to reading.
So, in this final post, let me at least mention some of those.
Burning Man

Right of Way by Andrew Wingfield. Wingfield was sitting next to Falco at that Festival of the Book reading and I'm also really looking forward to digging into this one.
Greetings From Below

I started Richard Bausch's new collection—not new anymore—last year after Sewanee. Something is Out There

The Prospect of Magic

I recently picked up a collection by a friend, Rarely Well-Behaved by Phyllis Anne Duncan. I've heard her read a few pieces from that and I'd really like to read the rest of it.
Then there's The Universe in Miniature in Miniature

And let us not forget A Visit From the Goon Squad

And How to Predict the Weather

I've also recently acquired story collections by T.C. Boyle



You see the problem. I'll read them all eventually, I swear. And then I'll report back.
Published on May 31, 2011 06:11
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