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Tag Archives: Keren Heenan
Happy endings
Elisabeth‘s response to my post about writing when feeling “endangered” reminded me of an interesting discussion I’ve been having with one of my tutors, the delightful Lee McGowan. Having read literally hundreds of literary short stories this year, I’m a … Continue reading →
Posted in Emotional tone in short fiction
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Tagged emotions, Keren Heenan, lee mcgowan, raymond carver, short stories
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