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Annual Short Story Discussion Group: Section 2, Meeting 1/4

  • Thursday, May 9, 2024
  • 1:00 PM 3:00 PM 13:00 15:00
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Presented by Denny Klos
Short stories written by acclaimed authors will be the focus for group discussion. All the stories are in the genre of realism; the authors are Claire Keegan, David Quammen, Allison Grosfield, Cyrus Colter, Raymond Carver, Gail Godwin, Bernard Malamud, and Penelope Lively. Group members will receive five stories as PDF attachments to emails and three as hard copies. The same stories will be discussed in both sections; participants should enroll in either Section 1 or Section 2 but not both.

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