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Too many to list. I’ve had some success, much fiery love and wonderful dragony support.ģ) What do you like about flash? ‘A good short story…contains a higher density of meaning than a novel contains.’ ( Chris Beckett intro to FlashDogs Solstice).Ĥ) What flash advice would you give other writers? Participate regularly. What’s kept you going? It’ll be a year next week for FF. I then used the prompts to build the story.Ģ) You’ve been writing flash a good while but this is your first win. Read more about him here read his winning story here then take one minute to get to know him still better below!ġ) What about The Count of Monte Cristo inspired your winning piece? I usually have concept ideas before FF (not that I’m obsessed). Adding a dragony crown to his resume was inevitable, if a bit delayed. You all already know him as the Alpha Dog behind the #FlashDogs you’ve read (and loved!) his stories. Our newest Flash! Friday winner is first timer Mark A. (*Depending on the length of the match and your tolerance for burned fingers, obviously) ![]() ![]() That’s less time than it takes to burn a match*. Ten answers to ten questions in 20 words or fewer. ![]() ![]() ![]() So much so that she has come off as a total political introvert, a type of elected official I wasn’t sure existed.Īnd Hobbs seems to fail as well (on purpose?) to communicate much with her Democratic colleagues. Hobbs, like Sinema, curiously avoids the press. Katie Hobbs, who thrilled Democrats by defeating TV news-reader-turned-MAGA-zombie Kari Lake, but who has demonstrated lately her own Sinema-like alienating, disaffected autonomous behavior. And her once enthusiastic Democratic supporters are apoplectic. Kyrsten Sinema alienated DemocratsĮither way, coming to grips with Sinema’s alienating, disaffected autonomous behavior wound up being painful to both sides.Īnd Sinema is now an independent. Then they found out - with apologies to former Arizona Cardinals’ coach, the late-great Dennis Green - that Sinema was NOT who they thought she was. They were elated years ago to have Kyrsten Sinema in the Arizona Legislature, and then to have her in the U.S. Near as I can tell, the only thing that Arizona Democrats do worse than lose … is win. ![]() ![]() ![]() Maybe it’s the Lovecraftian vibes, which so greatly lend themselves to the dark, shadowy frames filled with menacing tentacles and splotches of vivid green, or maybe it’s the structure of the story, beautifully misleading the readers, throwing red (or rather emerald) herrings left and right, only to reveal its true nature to the careful reader (and indeed, half the pleasure from reading Gaiman’s take on the world’s best detective stems from knowing all necessary facts about Sherlock Holmes ))Īd rem, however. I must admit I did read the short story back in the time, but the comic book adaptation somehow made a much greater impression on me. Gaiman’s short story won 2004 Hugo Award for Best Short Story and the 2005 Locus Award for Best Novelette, and had been adapted to the comic book medium by Rafael Albuquerque, Rafael Scavone, and Dave Stewart over a decade later. ![]() Lovecraft is a lovingly crafted mystery clad in horror. ![]() Right in time for October spookiness, Gaiman’s cheeky and heartfelt tribute to both Arthur Conan Doyle and H.P. ![]() ![]() ![]() No están ausentes de esta trama policial y de suspenso, la locura y la increíble reflexión del protagonista, el pintor Juan Pablo Castel, debatiéndose por comprender las causas que lo arrastraron a matar a la mujer que amaba, María Iribarne, y que era su única vía de salvación. Para quien todavía no la leyó, El túnel es la mejor introducción al universo prodigioso de Ernesto Sábato para quien la conoce, un clásico de las letras del continente, una historia sobre el drama del hombre arrojado en el sinsentido más doloroso: la conciencia de la nada.Įl narrador describe una historia de amor y muerte en la que muestra la soledad del individuo contemporáneo. ![]() Breve e intensa novela publicada en 1948, este logrado fruto de la denominada "literatura existencial" le dio a su autor un reconocimiento que traspasó las fronteras nacionales. ![]() ![]() With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. ![]() For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. Fifth Business stands alone as a remarkable story told by a rational man who discovers that the marvelous is only another aspect of the real. ![]() His apparently innocent involvement in such innocuous events as the throwing of a snowball or the teaching of card tricks to a small boy in the end prove neither innocent nor innocuous. As Ramsay tells his story, it begins to seem that from boyhood, he has exerted a perhaps mystical, perhaps pernicious, influence on those around him. Book Synopsis The first book in Robertson Daviess acclaimed The Deptford Trilogy, with a new foreword by Kelly Link Ramsay is a man twice born, a man who has returned from the hell of the battle-grave at Passchendaele in World War I decorated with the Victoria Cross and destined to be caught in a no mans land where memory, history, and myth collide. About the Book The first novel in Daviess celebrated Deptford Trilogy introduces Ramsay, a man who returns from World War I decorated with the Victoria Cross who is destined to be caught in a no mans land where memory, history, and myth collide. ![]() ![]() I've returned to Kokoro countless times through my adult life, in various translations, if only because my love for the story itself is all but unbounded. But you also see all the ways a translation is a compromise, and how some compromises weather better than others.Ī testament to a youth from a former youth Put them side by side, and what emerges is not so much a winner as one that compromises the least and delivers the most. ![]() A man can dream.) Lucky, then, is Sōseki Natsume's masterwork Kokoro, among the most famed and beloved of Japanese novels, since it's been brought to English-language readers not once but three times: in 1948 by Ineko Kondo, in 1957 by Edwin McClellan, and in 2010 by Meredith McKinney. (There is still no English version of Kyūsaku Yumeno's surreal horror masterwork Dogura Magura. Any work of Japanese literature is lucky to be translated into English even once. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() By my everlasting law of being I am compelled to be and to express all that I believe myself to be. I AM the formless awareness of being conceiving myself to be man. When all of time shall cease to be – I AM. In the beginning was the unconditioned awareness of being, and the unconditioned awareness of being became conditioned by imagining itself to be something, and the unconditioned awareness of being became that which it had imagined itself to be so did creation begin.īy this law – first conceiving, then becoming that conceived – all things evolve out of No-thing and without this sequence there is not anything made that is made.īefore Abraham or the world was – I AM. ![]() “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God”. Verily, verily, I say unto you, before Abraham was, I AM. Your Faith Is Your Fortune by Neville Goddard Buy 125 of Neville's Lectures in his own voice for $24.95 ![]() ![]() ![]() She has an over active imagination which leads her to play movie style scenarios in her head, sometime the line for reality blurs a little with the imagination fairies. Charlie has a great boyfriend in Robbie who is supportive and loyal but Charlie just cant cope anymore. She lost her parents years ago and now shes living alone on campus because her roommates been killed but the local serial killer. This felt like I’d dived into a cool pool on a hot day, welcoming and morish. ![]() Sometimes the first few chapters in a book can pass really slowly because you’re learning about the world, the characters and the storyline begins to grow. I just couldn’t stop reading, when I started the book It didn’t feel like something new, it felt easy. I have enjoyed every book since, but I think this one is easily competing to be my favourite. I remember reading Sagers first book – Final Girls knowing it was a book I had to tell everyone about. ![]() |