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Online versus Print: The reputation of literary fiction magazines
By
Laura Dietz
The short story cycle: Broadening the perspective
By
Elke D’hoker
Down the road from Winesburg: The spatiotemporal aesthetics of the short story sequence in Donald Ray Pollock’s Knockemstiff and Laura Hendrie’s Stygo
By
Robert M. Luscher
You give me fever: Health, happiness and the inherent vitality of the short story
By
Kirsty Gunn
‘What are words?’: Symbolism and romance in Agatha Christie’s short stories ‘Within a Wall’, ‘The House of Dreams’ and ‘The Lonely God’
By
Charlotte Beyer
Literary form, hierarchies and the meeting of two plots in Patrick Gale’s ‘A Slight Chill’
By
Tom Ue
‘So that’s the tale’: A sequence of vignettes on caring and chronic illness
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Zoe Lambert
Telling true ghost stories
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Ashley Lister
Ghosted subjectivities in Margo Lanagan’s ‘The Point of Roses’
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Karima Thomas
Purple hats and threatened Whiteness in Flannery O’Connor’s ‘Everything That Rises Must Converge’
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