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Apr 06, 2019 07:13AM

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It's just amazing how talented short storie writers manage to make such short texts that gives so much to the reader. I really admire that.

I suppose it depends on your tastes. Joyce Carol Oates is an excellent short storyteller; I just read "Phantomwise: 1972" and it gave me chills.
If your tastes run toward the weird, try Amelia Gray; her short story anthologies "AM/PM" and "Museum of the Weird" are excellent.
If you're looking for someone relatively new, check out Alex Terrell; her work is very visceral and unsettling (at least the single story of hers I read), "Black Dog" (read this in PEN AMERICA BEST DEBUT SHORT STORIES 2018).


is Invisible Woman and Other Stories.



Jennifer wrote: "Is this book group more for just recommendations or is there discussion, as well?"
I guess it depends on the people's utilization. I cannot speak on the behalf of others but I use this forum to talk about the recommendations Team OSS does (and obviously) I read them and I try to read the previous suggested books as well. You know, to catch up. To me a book club means sharing thoughts as well as reading, but it's my personal vision while some people are here for suggestions (mainly) and don't have time (or maybe don't want and it's all good) to discuss.
So, I am afraid there is no general answer to your question ;) However, if you got the chance to read the March/April suggestion Moderators and Members have created some thread regarding the first three parts of the books (I am really happy about that!!!) and I'm sure if you want to talk about those parts and comment the existing threads you'll have answers (I'll definitely read your comments).
I guess it depends on the people's utilization. I cannot speak on the behalf of others but I use this forum to talk about the recommendations Team OSS does (and obviously) I read them and I try to read the previous suggested books as well. You know, to catch up. To me a book club means sharing thoughts as well as reading, but it's my personal vision while some people are here for suggestions (mainly) and don't have time (or maybe don't want and it's all good) to discuss.
So, I am afraid there is no general answer to your question ;) However, if you got the chance to read the March/April suggestion Moderators and Members have created some thread regarding the first three parts of the books (I am really happy about that!!!) and I'm sure if you want to talk about those parts and comment the existing threads you'll have answers (I'll definitely read your comments).

I've also just started reading You Know You Want This by Kristen Roupenian: a collection of short stories about dating, sex and desire in our modern life.
@Jennifer: I believe that male feminist is not an oxymoron 😊 so why not male feminist authors, there are probably a minority but I suppose. Saying male feminist (author) is an oxymoron would mean that feminism does not embraced males as well while it actually does the opposite since it's about equality 😉

Not exactly sure, though, so I wanted to get the opinion of the group. It’s called Darbyshire: Welcome to the Jungle and the author is Maverick Alexander. (Again, I think it’s a pen name, but there is a guy on Instagram with that name, so I’m not sure) 🤷♀�
To be honest, it does not matter if the gender and the sex of the author does not matter as long the person does not speak over other and does serve a great cause. Of course, it's just my opinion ;)
Florian you are right, hopefully I wasn't close enough to suicide thanks to you to sue you for cyber bullying, while you actually don't see you are the one, against me who doesn't accept when I may say something "Over" your personal knowledge indulging in a kind of self-satisfaction when people follow you in your will to get me away from the group because perhaps my picture touches the sensitive area of your prejudices .. Or ... any way f(-.-;)
Sometimes I feel your that guy participating in a book club, but if people have knowledge you don't owe, you feel uncomfortable, and you may use gratuitous rudeness, hate, and threats... And then, you ask for moderation ...
I feel like we shall burn the books you didn't read, and then establish a leveling down based on your very own personality were you would be kind of a Snoke adored by women nobody can be a contradictor of ... "I don't Know is the new standard"
Sorry but I'm Laughing, Flow 😉😅
🙌🙌 In USA, I would have say : " Push Harder, and Further", you won't impress nobody, by saying I don't know in every one of your post... looking for to be kind of a patriarch ...
Xoxoxo
Sometimes I feel your that guy participating in a book club, but if people have knowledge you don't owe, you feel uncomfortable, and you may use gratuitous rudeness, hate, and threats... And then, you ask for moderation ...
I feel like we shall burn the books you didn't read, and then establish a leveling down based on your very own personality were you would be kind of a Snoke adored by women nobody can be a contradictor of ... "I don't Know is the new standard"
Sorry but I'm Laughing, Flow 😉😅
🙌🙌 In USA, I would have say : " Push Harder, and Further", you won't impress nobody, by saying I don't know in every one of your post... looking for to be kind of a patriarch ...
Xoxoxo



18 wonderful short stories by 18 wonderful female authors. Such an incredible collection!

Important collection of nine life stories from displaced women around the world.


Books mentioned in this topic
The Handmaid's Tale (other topics)You Know You Want This (other topics)
Women of Darkness (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Alice Munro (other topics)Margaret Atwood (other topics)
Kristen Roupenian (other topics)