I used to be an avid reader of Fiction. About 20 years back, suddenly I started losing interest in Fiction and started moving towards Non-Fiction.
However, since the past four or five years, my interest in Fiction has started awakening, though it is very selective and limited. I have started reading the novels of Paulo Coelho and short stories, especially short stories. This Bibliomania site contains some very good short stories which I have enjoyed thorougly. For short-story afficionados, this site is a boon. I am reproducing below a passage from this website, which gives a clear idea about what to expect from this site.
"Short stories are often considered to be the most perfect form of fiction writing, and nearly every author of merit has many great tales to their name. We feature some of the most famous authors of short stories such as O. Henry, Saki (Hector Monro), Rudyard Kipling, H.G. Wells, Oscar Wilde, Jack London and Henry James. Alongside them we have the stories of great dramatists and novelists such as Anton Chekhov, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Aldous Huxley, Antony Trollope and Emile Zola; and undeservedly lesser known authors such as the hilarious Ambrose Bierce, and Barnaby Rich (whose 1581 book 'Farewell to the Military Profession' provided Shakespeare with the plot for "Twelfth Night").
Collections by individual authors include P.G. Wodehouse's brilliant The Man Upstairs, Edgar Allen Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination and James Joyce's controversial classic Dubliners."
Thank you very much, Bibliomania, thank you very much!
However, since the past four or five years, my interest in Fiction has started awakening, though it is very selective and limited. I have started reading the novels of Paulo Coelho and short stories, especially short stories. This Bibliomania site contains some very good short stories which I have enjoyed thorougly. For short-story afficionados, this site is a boon. I am reproducing below a passage from this website, which gives a clear idea about what to expect from this site.
"Short stories are often considered to be the most perfect form of fiction writing, and nearly every author of merit has many great tales to their name. We feature some of the most famous authors of short stories such as O. Henry, Saki (Hector Monro), Rudyard Kipling, H.G. Wells, Oscar Wilde, Jack London and Henry James. Alongside them we have the stories of great dramatists and novelists such as Anton Chekhov, Daniel Defoe, Charles Dickens, Aldous Huxley, Antony Trollope and Emile Zola; and undeservedly lesser known authors such as the hilarious Ambrose Bierce, and Barnaby Rich (whose 1581 book 'Farewell to the Military Profession' provided Shakespeare with the plot for "Twelfth Night").
Collections by individual authors include P.G. Wodehouse's brilliant The Man Upstairs, Edgar Allen Poe's Tales of Mystery and Imagination and James Joyce's controversial classic Dubliners."
Thank you very much, Bibliomania, thank you very much!
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