America's Best Short Fiction

An Eclectic Anthology of American Short Stories

by Larry Parr


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 3/12/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9780759608610
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 304
ISBN : 9780759608603

About the Book

While most anthologies feature short stories of the same genre, America's Best Short Story Fiction celebrates the diversity of stories that some of America's best writers are creating. In Dad, Do Not Turn On The Stove, Ray Pierce writes about a forgetful older man who decides to rob a bank and meets only kindness in those who remember what he used to be. In Miles of Dunk, Rosalind Perry-McKnight tells of a young boy who wants more than anything to be a great basketball player, but it is only until he finds a magic basketball--or is it real confidence?--that he finally succeeds. In James Wardlaw's The SnowStorm, despite a broken leg, horrible weather, and mountainous terrain, a man must somehow find help for his family, who has slid down a mountainside in a car. In Mark Corcoran's A Decision In Time, a young man traveling in time has the opportunity to save his father's life, but he must face the moral responsibilities of changing the past with what consequence to the future.

America's Best Short Fiction includes Carter by John Ruemmler, winner of Eaton Literary Agency's Short Story Awards Program, 1998; and The Big Yellow Dog, winner of Eaton Literary Agency's Short Story Awards Program, 1999.

These stories and many others entertain, challenge, and reveal the scope of imagination, which proves that quality fiction comes in many guises--and in many genres.

"Highly recommended for those who love to read or write short stories."


About the Author

The following authors have contributed short stories to America’s Best Short Fiction:

Ray Pierce: DAD, DO NOT TURN ON THE STOVE; A CHRISTMAS PUPPY; GRANT AND LEE; THE MANHATTAN ISLAND ICE COMPANY; ONIONS; YELLOW DOG, YELLOW RAT; and THE BIG YELLOW DOG. John Ruemmler: CARTER; INTERVIEWING TENNESSEE; and SLEEPING DOGS. Rosalind Perry-McKnight: MILES OF DUNK. Phil and Jack Chastain: BUDDIES. John Ruder: AMBUSHED. Eileen McNeal: ON THE EDGE. James Wardlaw: THE SNOWSTORM. Mark Corcoran: A DECISION IN TIME. Marjorie McNutt: TOWNHOUSE SQUARE. Genya Ehrlich: THE SAILOR’S DANCE. Jess E. Trail: THE ENEMY. C.S. Luvkurse: I’M JUST THE DELIVERYMAN. Frederick Scherrer: ALLHALLOW’S EVE. Kathryn Banks: THE DUET. Joseph Swicegood: BADMAN’S COMIN’.