--- Tim O'Connor <tim@roughdraft.org> wrote:
>
> An astute subscriber and reader on this list
> mentioned to me
> privately, and I concurred, that the story in the
> current New
> Yorker, called "Wes Amerigo's Giant Fear," by David
> Schickler,
> is one of the finer stories to make its way around
> in quite some
> time.
yes, 'wes amerigo's giant fear' was a consuming read.
i must say that the youngest child, nicknamed 'pill',
is quite a character. thanks for the alert, tim.
>
>
> KISSING IN
> MANHATTAN, which is (yes, I'll go out on that limb)
> one of the
> finest collections of stories I've seen published in
> the last
> five or ten years. I mean, I can't even NAME
> another collection
> that moved me as much in my lifetime. (Regrettably,
> I cannot
> claim to have been around when Hemingway published a
> collection.)
regarding another collection of short stories:
on a historical note, this june 'nine stories' turns
fifty.
kim
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