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In “Amahal and the Night Visitors: A Guide to the Tenor of Love,” Lorrie Moore writes about a breakup between the main character, Trudy, and her boyfriend, Moss. She writes the story in second person, along with the majority of her other stories, so that the reader can connect with the characters on a personal level.
This collection includes the contents of two previous Cherryh collections, Sunfall (1981) and Visible Light (1986), all of the stories from Glass and Amber (1987), stories originally published in other collections and magazines, and one story written specifically for this collection ("MasKs").
Moore's short story collections are Self-Help (1985), Like Life, the New York Times bestseller Birds of America, and Bark.She has contributed to The Paris Review.Her first story to appear in The New Yorker, "You're Ugly, Too," was later included in The Best American Short Stories of the Century, edited by John Updike.
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Short was also a cast member on "SNL" during the show's 10th season in 1984-1985. Ahead of his hosting gig, "SNL" posted a tribute to some of his best moments on the show over the years.
"One for the Road" short story: Maine (March/April 1977) Night Shift (1978) "The Cat from Hell" short story: Cavalier (June 1977) Just After Sunset (2008) "The King Family and the Wicked Witch" short story: Flint (August 25, 1977) Uncollected "The Man Who Loved Flowers" short story: Gallery (August 1977) Night Shift (1978)
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