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Arthur Houston Bradford (born November 19, 1969) is an American writer and filmmaker. He has published two books of short stories, Dogwalker (2001) [1] and Turtleface and Beyond (2015), [2] and a children's book, Benny's Brigade (2012).
"What Men Live By" (also translated as "What People Live By" [1]) is a short story written by Russian author Leo Tolstoy in 1885. It is one of the short stories included in his collection What Men Live By, and Other Tales , published in 1885.
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The story is set during the last years of the Great Depression, as the country readies itself for possible entry into World War II. It begins with two men visiting a house in Jefferson to serve a warrant for the two McCallum brothers, who have not registered for selective service (draft evasion.)
"The Long Rain" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ray Bradbury. This story was originally published in 1950 under a different title in the magazine Planet Stories, and then in the collection The Illustrated Man. The story tells of four men who have crashed on Venus, where it is always raining.
The Nick Adams Stories is a volume of short stories written by Ernest Hemingway published in 1972, a decade after the author's death. In the volume, all the stories featuring Nick Adams , published in various collections during Hemingway's lifetime, are compiled in a single collection.
"Free Men" (1966) is a science fiction short story by American writer Robert A. Heinlein. It was his only short story known to have been published after " All You Zombies ". [ 1 ] It originally appeared in his collection The Worlds of Robert A. Heinlein (1966) and was later collected in Expanded Universe .
American Short Fiction (Vol. 22, no. 68) Anna Reeser "Octopus VII" The Threepenny Review (Issue 25, 2019) William Pei Shih "Enlightenment" Virginia Quarterly Review (Vol 95/2, 2019) Kevin Wilson "Kennedy" Subtropics (issue 27, 2019) Tiphanie Yanique "The Special World" The Georgia Review (Winter 2019)