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    Nominations for Short Story Club (16)

    Discussion in 'Discussion of Published Works' started by thirdwind, May 25, 2013.

    Post the name of the story (and the author) you'd like to read and discuss for the next Short Story Club in this thread. Make sure the story can be found for free online (at a legit source). That way, people don't have to worry about finding a copy. However, don't post a link to the story. Again, please only post the name of the story and the author.

    Please only nominate one story so that everyone has a chance to nominate something. Once we get enough nominations, I'll start a poll where everyone can vote on what story they want to read.

    Any genre is OK, but nothing with too much violence, etc. Make sure the story agrees with the site's policies.

    Here is one nomination from last time to get things started:

    The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens

    I'm hoping to get 3-5 more stories.
     
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    Any takers? At least a few nominations would be nice.
     
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