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Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 13: Reflections from the Graveyard
In this edition of Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Keith Rawson focuses on some single author collections by Kyle Minor, Craig Davidson and Scott Wolven. He also graces us with a mini rant about those who claim that the short story is dead. Check it out after the jump.... Related posts:  ...
Short Fiction Beat: Long Live the Short Story
blackgate.com — The short story is dead. The short story is where aspiring writers hone their craft. Markets for... short stories are dwindling. We’re in a golden age of short story creativity and innovation. Print is dead. And so on and so forth. We’ve ... (more) Short Fiction Beat: Long Live the Short Story
Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 14: Newbies
bscreview.com — Greetings from a somewhat ill and physically shaky Casa del Rawson, jack-offs! It’s that time again, folks,... even though I’m coming to you this week consigned to my bed from a hopefully short-term bout of digestional woe. However, the great thing about having to spend the day in bed ... (more) Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 14: Newbies
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Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 12: Give it up for the ladies!
bscreview.com 9/22/2009 — Following yesterday's mention of cliché busting female characters in the small crime presses Keith Rawson focuses this weeks Short Thought on Short Fiction on the tough women of short crime fiction. Check out what he has to say.... Related posts: Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 10: ...
Short Thought on Short Fiction
bscreview.com 9/1/2009 — Keith Rawson makes his official debut as a contributor at BSC by reviving the Short Thoughts on Short Fiction column. This edition takes a look at stories by Kieran Shea, Liam Sweeny and Sandra Seamans. Give Keith a shout out (or put the boots to him) in the comments. Check out his column ...
Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 10: Vacation Edition
bscreview.com 9/8/2009 — Greetings from beautiful San Diego, California, ladies, (Yeah, like any woman would be caught dead reading a dork fest publication like BSCreview.) geeks, and circus freaks. I’m here in one of the most beautiful cities on the Left coast enjoying a much needed vacation from the day job with the ...
Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 11: A new rule and the LEAP
bscreview.com 9/15/2009 — Keith Rawson is lobster red, back from vacation and raring to go. Also he loves getting fan mail so send him some. Please send him lots of emails about the story that your Uncle Gus and Aunt Bunny wrote. This week he's got stories from Eric Beetner, Nick Quantrill and Conversations with the ...
Why I Hate Short Stories: A Short Article on Why Short Fiction is Short on Interest
wetasphalt.com 2/8/2009 — I don't like short stories. I have never made this a secret. There is the occasional writer like Mark Twain, Franz Kafka, Jorge Luis Borges or Gabriel Garcia Marquez who writes short stories that I like. But these writers are few and far between.  ...
Free Short Short Story: Scarlett
mikebrotherton.com 8/1/2009 — I’ve been updating some old files and thinking about getting back to some short story writing. I came across this short short I wrote back in the late 1990s. Got a few nibbles on this one but it never sold, although I still like it quite a ...
Short fiction news
angryrobotbooks.com 10/20/2009 — A recent issue of Interzone Even though we don’t have any short fiction titles on our list, we’re huge fans of the short form, here at Angry Robot, which is why we’re absolutely delighted to be able to inform you of a few short stories by Angry Robot authors in some of our ...
Short short stories
pyrsf.blogspot.com 2/10/2009 — Over at Boing-Boing they've just called wraps on their 'Undying love in ≤150 characters' competition (the challenge was to write a love poem in no more than 150 characters: "this is a contest where speed and cleverness beat diligence ... remember that ...
SF/F/H Short Fiction by Women
blogs.feministsf.net 8/17/2009 — Last month on the Carl Brandon Society blog I started listing short fiction written by authors of color month by month. I’d wanted to do a project like this for a long time because we’d done it on the SF Bookswap blog. However, the ...
LibriVox: Short Science Fiction Collection Vol. 021
sffaudio.com 8/8/2009 — Here’s another double handful of Science Fiction short stories from LibriVox. It’s made up of nine all-new to audio stories and one previously recorded by another reader ( My Friend Bobby ). In addition to the kind work of its generous narrators, this audiobook was made possible ...