We will read and discuss North American short fiction published since 1970.
Contemporary short fiction (approximately 30 pages in length) often baffles readers who are more accustomed to the breadth of plot and characters in a novel. There are simple literary techniques for comprehending short fiction and gaining a deeper appreciation of its themes and artistry. Whether participants are solely readers or also aspiring fiction writers, they will benefit from employing these techniques.
Jones, Edward P., All Aunt Hagar’s Children (Harper Perennial, 2007, ISBN 978-0-0072-4083-8).
Williford, Lex, and Michael Martone, eds., The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction: 50 North American Short Stories Since 1970 (2nd ed.) (Touchstone, 2007, ISBN 978-1-4165-3227-9).
Please use the listed resources only so that everyone uses the same editions and can refer to page numbers.