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Short Story Monday

collectedstoriesshields.JPGAs I mentioned last Monday, I’m reading 2-3 stories from this book per week as part of the Short Story Challenge. This will enable me to complete it before July 1 and count it for the Canadian Challenge.

The three stories I read this past week were “Accidents,” “Sailors Lost at Sea,” and “Purple Blooms.”

Accidents – A Canadian couple in France find that accidents while on vacation are common.

Sailors Lost at Sea – A poet and her daughter are spending the year in France. Here, another ‘accident’ happens, but the resolution of it is unclear. I’d really like to know what happened!

Purple Blooms – A woman gives out copies of one of her favorite poetry books to family and friends who don’t seem to appreciate it. Or do they?

I enjoyed all three of these, but it seems to me that many stories I’ve read over the past few months (not just from Shields) feel unfinished. I want closure, and most of the time that is not forthcoming. I wonder if that’s a relatively recent trend in short story-telling. Has that been anyone else’s experience as well?

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