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So I'm just playing with this club for now. I might take it over, but we'll see. I'm not going to put up a roster yet. But I am going to try and get some discussion going!
So, I'd like members of this club (and just random students passing through) to go to this site and select one short story that they'd like to read and discuss.
If there's not much feedback/etc I'll pick one, and I have, uhm, strange tastes so we don't want that! XD
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Date: 2006-10-26 12:52 am (UTC)Jasmine//Ravenclaw
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Date: 2006-10-26 01:20 am (UTC)'A Shameful Affair' by Kate Chopin off that site looks pretty interesting. I read The Awakening for class last semester by Chopin and it was really good. I'd be interested to see if her short stories were just as good as her novellas.
(and because I too have strange tastes, and even though you said only one story, I'm also going to recommend The Masque of the Red Death (http://poestories.com/text.php?file=masque) by Edgar Allen Poe. It's fantastic, but a little weird, as most Poe stories tend to be.)
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Date: 2006-10-26 03:29 am (UTC)I also noticed one of Aesops Fables up there...I love those, and they are really short but with very important morals. Those would be nice to do at some point.
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