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Showing below up to 56 results in range #1 to #56.
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- Short Story:Aunt Telephone (Edith Pearlman)
- Short Story:Birthday Girl (Haruki Murakami)
- Short Story:Brad carrigan, american (George Saunders)
- Short Story:Breaker (Randy F. Nelson)
- Short Story:Chance Traveller (Haruki Murakami)
- Short Story:Every Tongue Shall Confess (ZZ Packer)
- Short Story:First Four Measures (Nathaniel Bellows)
- Short Story:Further Emergencies (Nicole Krauss)
- Short Story:Gallatin Canyon (Thomas McGuane)
- Short Story:Heaven Lake (Jess Row)
- Short Story:Lambing Season (Molly Gloss)
- Short Story:Little Gods (Tim Pratt)
- Short Story:Memento Mori (Jonathan Nolan)
- Short Story:Mirror Studies (Mary Yukari Waters)
- Short Story:Mrs. Covet (Rebecca Miller)
- Short Story:Nausea 1979 (Haruki Murakami)
- Short Story:Simple Exercises for the Beginning Student (Alix Ohlin)
- Short Story:Solid Wood (Ann Beattie)
- Short Story:Tamalpais (Steve Almond)
- Short Story:The Ambush (Donna Tartt)
- Short Story:The Best Christmas Ever (James Patrick Kelly)
- Short Story:The Brief History of the Dead (Kevin Brockmeier)
- Short Story:The Broad Estates of Death (Paula Fox)
- Short Story:The Center of the World (George Makana Clark)
- Short Story:The Color of Wheat in Winter (Jan Ellison)
- Short Story:The Plague of Doves (Louise Erdrich)
- Short Story:Wait (Roy Kesey)
- Short Story:Where Will You Go When Your Skin Cannot Contain You (William Gay)

