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Rebecca Rosenblum on What Constitutes a Good Short Story

Author
Nigel Beale
Published
Sat 01 Nov 2008
Episode Link
http://thebibliofile.ca/author-rebecca-rosenblum-on-what-constitutes-a-good-short-story-1-

This is part one of a series of interviews conducted with three acclaimed short storywriters: Rebecca Rosenblum, Nam Le, and Anne Enright. In each case we riff off those qualities which Flannery O’Connor thought best constituted a good short story.

We start with Rebecca Rosenblum, author of Once, " a collection of sixteen stories portraying the constricted and confused lives of the rootless twenty-somethings — students, office techies, waitresses, warehouse labourers, street hustlers — who inhabit them. These are stories grounded in the all-too-real comedy and tragedy of jobs and friendships and romances, books and buses and bodies." This debut collection won The Metcalf Rooke Award.

 

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