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  2. Harrison Bergeron - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, another short film called 2081 was based on the original story and starred Armie Hammer as Harrison Bergeron. Joe Crowe, managing editor of the online magazine Revolution Science Fiction , described the movie as "stirring and dramatic" and said it "gets right to the point, and nails the adaptation in about 25 minutes."

  3. Category:Horror short stories - Wikipedia

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    Berenice (short story) Big Wheels: A Tale of the Laundry Game (Milkman No. 2) The Birds (story) Black Canaan; The Black Cat (short story) Black Colossus; The Black Stranger; Blood!: The Life and Future Times of Jack the Ripper; The Blue Air Compressor; The Boarded Window; The Body Snatcher; The Boogeyman (short story) The Book (short story ...

  4. A Terribly Strange Bed - Wikipedia

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    The story was one of six short stories by Collins in his collection entitled After Dark, published in 1856. In the preface, he acknowledged the painter W. S. Herrick as his source for the idea of this story. [1] The stories in After Dark are linked by a narrative framework. At the beginning and end of the book are "Leaves from Leah's Diary ...

  5. Category:Fiction with unreliable narrators - Wikipedia

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    The Black Cat (short story) Black Chalk; Black Swan (film) Blood and Guts in High School; Blubber (novel) The Book of the New Sun; The Book of the War; The Butcher Boy (1997 film) The Butcher Boy (novel) Byzantium Endures

  6. Aurealis Award for Best Horror Short Story - Wikipedia

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    A work of fiction is defined as a short story if it is fewer than 40,000 words long. [3] Since 2001, honourable mentions and high commendations have been awarded intermittently. Paul Haines has won the award four times, while three people have won the award twice – Simon Brown , Kaaron Warren and Sean Williams .

  7. Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Short Story - Wikipedia

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    The Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Short Story, established in 1951, is an annual American literary award, presented alongside other Edgar Awards. The award is presented to stories between 1,000 and 22,000 words that have been published in a magazine, periodical, e-zine, or book-length anthology. [ 1 ]

  8. Tobermory (short story) - Wikipedia

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    Hector Hugh Munro (), photographed by E. O. Hoppé"Tobermory" is a humorous short story by Hector Hugh Munro written under his pen-name, Saki.It was originally published in The Westminster Gazette in 1909, first collected, in a revised form, in The Chronicles of Clovis (1911), and has frequently been reprinted in anthologies.

  9. The Shout (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Shout" is a supernatural short story by Robert Graves, completed in 1927 and first published in 1929.It tells the story of a young couple whose marriage is threatened by the intervention of a character with supernatural powers, including the ability to produce a shout that can kill all those around him.