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  2. Short story - Wikipedia

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    A short story is a piece of prose fiction.It can typically be read in a single sitting and focuses on a self-contained incident or series of linked incidents, with the intent of evoking a single effect or mood.

  3. List of coming-of-age stories - Wikipedia

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    The Body, short story by Stephen King (1982) The Color Purple, by Alice Walker (1982) The Sheep-Pig, by Dick King-Smith (1983) Ender's Game, by Orson Scott Card (1985) [5] It, by Stephen King (1986) This Boy's Life, memoirs by Tobias Wolff (1989) What's Eating Gilbert Grape, by Peter Hedges (1991) The Virgin Suicides, by Jeffrey Eugenides (1993)

  4. Digital storytelling - Wikipedia

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    Digital storytelling is a short form of digital media production that allows everyday people to create and share their stories online. The method is frequently used in schools, [1] [2] [3] museums, [4] libraries, [5] social work and health settings, [6] [7] and communities. [8]

  5. Contemporary literature - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary literature is literature which is generally set after World War II and coincident with contemporary history. [ citation needed ] Subgenres of contemporary literature include contemporary romance and others.

  6. Young adult literature - Wikipedia

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    Author and academic Michael Cart states that the term young adult literature "first found common usage in the late 1960's, in reference to realistic fiction that was set in the real (as opposed to imagined), contemporary world and addressed problems, issues, and life circumstances of interest to young readers aged approximately 12–18".

  7. StoryCorps - Wikipedia

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    StoryCorpsU (SCU) is a year-long, cross-disciplinary (language arts, media, history), youth development program designed for 9th and 10th graders to help students develop self and social awareness, academic skills, and strengthened school relationships. SCU uses StoryCorps' tested interviewing techniques, combined with outstanding radio ...

  8. American Short Fiction - Wikipedia

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    American Short Fiction is a nationally circulated literary magazine founded in 1991 and based in Austin, Texas. Issued triannually, American Short Fiction publishes short fiction, novel excerpts, an occasional novella, and strives to publish work by both established and emerging contemporary authors. The magazine seeks out stories "that dive ...

  9. Short story cycle - Wikipedia

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    Short story cycles are different from novels because the parts that would make up the chapters can all stand alone as short stories, each individually containing a beginning, middle and conclusion. When read as a group there is a tension created between the ideas of the individual stories, often showing changes that have occurred over time or ...