Spender believes that Australian women authors, by virtue of their deeper insights and more delicate descriptive writing, can claim a uniqueness in their depictions of Australian life and landscapes in short st
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One of the most famous Edgar Allen Poe short stories, “The Tell-Tale Heart” is narrated by a man who describes in detail why he was driven to commit murder and seeks to justify the cause, insisting it was not for hatred or greed. Eve...
(1832),John Richardsonportrayed the 1763 uprising led by Pontiac, chief of the Ottawa Indians, at Fort Detroit. However,James De Mille’s satiric travelfantasyA Strange Manuscript Found in a Copper Cylinder(1888) and Roberts’s renowned quasi-documentary animal stories (Earth’s Enigmas, 1896;...
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The second of two Life Trade short stories by Adam Bender. Get the eBook now fromSmashwords,Apple iTunes,Barnes & Noble,KoboorScribd. Invasion Day On his tenth birthday, a boy living on the moon asks his grandpa about the blue planet glowing in the forever-night sky, and why they live...
Capital de la gloria is the final installment in Juan Eduardo Zúñiga’s Madrid trilogy, a work that explores the Spanish Civil War in rich and darkly elegiac stories. Published in 2003, close to 25 years after the first volume, Zúñiga’s work is still haunted by the war and the pe...