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Ell,Ell said:Peder, thank you for the mention of Dubus. I will look for his collections next time I'm at the library or bookstore.
ell
Novels. Without a shadow of a doubt.Violanthe said:When it comes to reading fiction, which form do you prefer?
KristoCat said:I think Stephen King said/wrote something like, "Short stories are like a quick kiss from a stranger in the dark; novels are more like a long and satisfying affair." Both have their appeals. But I'm definitely a novel reader.
SFG75 said:I prefer novels. Even the lengthiest short stories tend to have a "rushed" plot and are structurally bunched-up. I like a story that is related through more than one vantage point and a lot of popular novel writers use that approach today.
abc,abecedarian said:I've never been a huge fan of short stories. There've been some notable exceptions, such as O. Henry, Arthur Conan Doyle, and Jack Finney. But this year, I've come across several anthologies that have made me more appreciative of the genre. I still prefer a full length novel, just because I'm nosy and want to know ALL about the characters and their settings. The nice thing about the short story collections I've read is they've introduced me to writers who are new to me, and therefore opened new avenues to pursue.
Peder said:abc,
Ah, a kindred spirit! I'm all ears! Which short story collections?
Peder