Re: RARA-AVIS: Why books are over 200 pagesand no short stories

Words from the Monastery (jackechs@erols.com)
Sat, 05 Sep 1998 18:59:51 -0400 At 04:06 PM 9/5/98 -0400, RMINOT@aol.com wrote:

> Please name and date the last short story not written by Stephen King or
> Ludlum or Ellroy that you read in ANY magazine.

"The Piano Tuner" Tim Gautreaux, Harper's, September 1998
"Doctor Mom" Matthew Sharpe, Harper's, August 1998
"The Woods at the Back of Our House" Dale Ray Phillips, Harper's, July 1998
"Tina in the Backseat" Donald Rawley, Harper's, June 1998

Short fiction has never paid much of a living wage except to an extreme few
... the Writer's Digest yearly Writer's Market is filled with short fiction
publishers.

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Anthony
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