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Summer has a bang-up PR team. 1990’s water park commercials promised brightly colored flip flops, sand buckets, and friends whose free time matched mine. Buying a season pass to Splash Town would result in endless laughter among easygoing p...
If you’re reading this, you’ll probably enjoy Elizabeth McCracken’s A Long Game: Notes on Writing Fiction. They really are notes—280 dispersed over 10 sections. The shortest are a sentence long. The longest is less than three pages.
Elizab...
The set-up: 1960’s rural England. Two heterosexual couples are neighbors, separated by a field. Each of the four is new to country life. Each has a break from their family of origin (due to class mobility, death, confinement, not being a ga...
I’m seeing a lot of love for short books lately (check out author Claire Cameron’s nice list, link below). Seascraper was another English language staff pick at Orell Füssli in Zurich. It lingered on my shelf for a few months until Ann Patc...
The set-up: In 1954 sixty-three-year-old Annie Wilkins of Minot, Maine gets the bad news that her tuberculosis isn’t expected to resolve. Her physician recommends she live the rest of her life—an expected two years—in the county charity hom...
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