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Tag: fiction

“Most Friends Ever” by Linda Courtland (2009)

LRR, February 7, 2016

“We’ve identified you as the person with the fewest friends on Facebook,” the email said. “But don’t worry, help is on the way.” It was high school all over again, and I was being cyber-bullied by a social networking site for not being one of the cool kids. I typed…

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“Disappearing Act” by Juliana Flynn (2009)

LRR, February 7, 2016

The cat was gone. He lied and said he didn’t care because he held a deep conviction that his words could take shape into honest sentiments, if only he gave them the slightest push. This was most simply not the case. He had locked the thing in the bathroom (to…

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hint fiction (n) : a story of 25 words or fewer that suggests a larger, more complex story

LRR, February 11, 2015February 8, 2025

Hint fiction, a genre that has been around since the beginning of story-telling, has made a great comeback on the literary scene, thanks in large part to one of my all-time favorite books, titled, aptly, hint fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words or Fewer edited by Robert Swartwood….

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Dinosaur Junior By Julie Bartoli (2014)

LRR, June 16, 2014June 16, 2017

Jennie Hackman Memorial Award for Short Fiction, Winner (2014) Sid sits on the overhang outside his bedroom window, watching cars. It’s one of those deadbeat summer days, mid-July and steaming. This week the number one song on the radio talks about driving with the windows rolled down, but Sid has…

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Throwback Thursday – High Fantasy

LRR, April 17, 2014February 8, 2025

What follows is something that I wrote in high school, I think because I wanted to follow in the footsteps of Christopher Paolini and write a (what I thought at the time was good) fantasy series, get published, get paid, and ignore the realities of life. It’s the prologue of…

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Something Wicked This Way Comes: Dystopian Lit and the Rise of “Cli-Fi”

LRR, March 21, 2014February 8, 2025

  Complaining about the erratic weather is a traditional New England pastime, and this past winter—with its Antarctic winds, biweekly apocalyptic snowstorms, and inexplicable  30°  temperature swings—gave us plenty of reason to continue regarding the climate as a fickle and unpredictable foe. We’ve made it through to Spring (or at…

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