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  2. Boys and Girls (short story) - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of Munro's short stories is essential for any interpretation. [2] This story consists of three sections, with the first being the shortest and the last the longest. In this regard, there is not much of a difference between the book version and the earlier one. The story consists of roughly 17 pages.

  3. Ann M. Martin - Wikipedia

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    The Lost Art of Letter Writing, a short story included in the young adult anthology What You Wish For (2011) Other works. Because of Shoe and Other Dog Stories (edited) (2012) Series. The Baby-Sitters Club (1986–1990 and 2010) 35 volumes to 1990, continued by other writers with Martin; The Baby-Sitters Little Sister (1988 to 2000)

  4. WriteGirl - Wikipedia

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    WriteGirl is a Los Angeles–based project of Community Partners, founded by Keren Taylor in 2001. Taylor was recognized by CNN as a "CNN Hero" in 2021. [1] The organization's focus is connecting professional women writers in Los Angeles, CA with underserved teenage girls who might not otherwise have access to creative writing or mentoring programs.

  5. School story - Wikipedia

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    The Governess, or The Little Female Academy by Sarah Fielding, published in 1749, is generally seen as the first boarding school story. [1] Fielding's novel was a moralistic tale with tangents offering instruction on behavior, and each of the nine girls in the novel relates her story individually.

  6. Girls Write Now - Wikipedia

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    Girls Write Now is a nonprofit organization serving girls and gender-expansive youth who attend New York City public schools and are from historically and systemically underserved communities. It was founded by Maya Nussbaum, now executive director, in 1998 during her senior year at Columbia University . [ 1 ]

  7. Story paper - Wikipedia

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    The first story paper to really take off was The Boys' and Girls' Penny Magazine, first published in September 1832. In 1866, Charles Stephens began selling Boys of England on the English streets for a penny—the first "penny dreadful". Story papers in this style minimized the expense of writing in order to produce an extremely cheap product.

  8. Girl (short story) - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the short story, the mother states, "on Sundays try to walk like a lady and not like the slut you are so bent on becoming." [1] There are occasional interruptions from the girl in the story, “but I don't sing benna on Sundays at all and never in Sunday school” [1] reassuring her mother that she is acting the way she is ...

  9. Category:American women short story writers - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American short story writers. It includes short story writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.