Movies—yep
TV—yep
Music—yep
So where's the book thread? Can't find it, so guess this'll have to do until it shows up. My reading days are mostly done—changed interests, deteriorating sight—but I devoured anything in print in my teens and 20s…literature, non-fiction, scifi, thrillers, mysteries. Never took to drama or poetry in a big way, mostly only for school and college work.
Novels, novellas, drama, poetry, etc etc—all are welcome
Short Stories
Let's start with a poor relation, sandwiched between the upper class Poetry and the hoi polloi Novel. In my reading days I loved short stories—what it says on the tin, devoted usually to a single theme in a single location during a single time span.
Drawing on memory, some of my favs:
William Trevor, Seán Ó Faoláin and Frank O'Connor, probably Ireland's top 3.
Edgar Allen Poe, Ernest Hemingway and O Henry in USA.
PG Wodehouse, Arthur Conan Doyle, Roald Dahl, Joseph Conrad, GK Chesterton—yeah, Brits like a shorty
Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbury, masters of scifi shorts.
Forgetting some for sure, it's been a long time…
I used to usually have a short story book going along with a novel, dipping into either depending on time available.
So what about you and short stories?
TV—yep
Music—yep
So where's the book thread? Can't find it, so guess this'll have to do until it shows up. My reading days are mostly done—changed interests, deteriorating sight—but I devoured anything in print in my teens and 20s…literature, non-fiction, scifi, thrillers, mysteries. Never took to drama or poetry in a big way, mostly only for school and college work.
Novels, novellas, drama, poetry, etc etc—all are welcome
Short Stories
Let's start with a poor relation, sandwiched between the upper class Poetry and the hoi polloi Novel. In my reading days I loved short stories—what it says on the tin, devoted usually to a single theme in a single location during a single time span.
Drawing on memory, some of my favs:
William Trevor, Seán Ó Faoláin and Frank O'Connor, probably Ireland's top 3.
Edgar Allen Poe, Ernest Hemingway and O Henry in USA.
PG Wodehouse, Arthur Conan Doyle, Roald Dahl, Joseph Conrad, GK Chesterton—yeah, Brits like a shorty
Isaac Asimov and Ray Bradbury, masters of scifi shorts.
Forgetting some for sure, it's been a long time…
I used to usually have a short story book going along with a novel, dipping into either depending on time available.
So what about you and short stories?
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