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Handbook of Technical Writing, by Gerald J. Alred, Charles T. Brusaw, and Walter E. Oliu; The Little Style Guide to Great Christian Writing and Publishing, by Leonard G. Goss and Carolyn Stanford Goss — provides a distinctively religious examination of style and language for writers and editors in religion, philosophy of religion, and theology
English: The Best Continental Short Stories of 1923–1924 and the Yearbook of the Continental Short Story. Date: 1924: Source: ... Version of PDF format: 1.4
The Best American Short Stories is a yearly anthology that's part of The Best American Series published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Since 1915, the BASS has anthologized more than 2,000 short stories , [ 1 ] including works by some of the most famous writers in contemporary American literature.
The Best American Short Stories 2006, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor Ann Patchett. [1] [2] [3] This edition is notable in that it was the last edition edited by Katrina Kenison, who was succeeded by Heidi Pitlor the following year. Also, Patchett chose to present the stories ...
(hardcover; perspective cover illustration and format, with truncated corners at the spine top and fore-edge bottom, giving the appearance of a book seen from an angle; a section of the journal is devoted to "five new stories from Kenya"; preview booklet containing four chapters from A Moment in the Sun by John Sayles in a pocket affixed to the ...
The Best American Short Stories 2024 ; Editor: Lauren Groff and Heidi Pitlor: Language: English: Series: The Best American Short Stories: Published: 2024: Publisher: Mariner Books: Media type: Print (hardback & paperback) ISBN: 9780063275959 (hardback) Preceded by: The Best American Short Stories 2023 Followed by: The Best American Short ...
In the short Foreword, the editors state that "[s]ome notable stories are missing" for purposes of balance, and also that "parody, nonsense, and casual essays" have been excluded as "outside the scope of this book." There is a conventional table of contents and an index lists each story alphabetically by its author's last name.
The Union Jack, as well as the Halfpenny Marvel and Pluck, are referenced by James Joyce in the short story "An Encounter", part of Joyce's Dubliners. These magazines are mentioned as highly popular among Dublin schoolboys of the time, who are especially attracted to the Wild West stories published in them. The story opens: