Lauren Groff returns with a spirited, anguished look at the social narratives that shape our lives in her new short story collection.
From classics to contemporary hits, these quick reads will fly by in the best way.
A collection of teaching resources for primary and secondary pupils, perfect for inspiring your class with the joy of reading for World Book Day and National Storytelling Week.
The award-winning writer discusses some of her favorite story collections and why they’ve stuck with her.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Amid the fusillade of terrible headlines this year, one pierced my nerdy heart. “Enjoying this headline? You’re a ...
As the saying goes, we all have stories to tell. For some authors, these stories happen to be short. Just as the price tag of a product doesn’t signal its quality, neither does an author’s brevity ...
Here are eight strategies that can help you read more this year.
Students from Government High School, Thevarkulam, release a short story book, showcasing their creativity at the Nellai Trade Centre.
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