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Keith Mosman: A Long(ish) List of Recent Short Story Collections (0 comment)
May is Short Story Month, so I’ll keep this brief: here is a list of the some of the collections that I’ve read in recent months (even though most of them weren’t officially dedicated to the form)...
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    Robert Hake, January 01, 2013
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    Reamde by Neal Stephenson
    Robert Hake, January 19, 2012
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