Best Short Stories from The Saturday Evening Post 2015 (The Saturday Evening Post's Great American Fiction Contest)
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Best Short Stories from The Saturday Evening Post 2015 (The Saturday Evening Post's Great American Fiction Contest)
The Best Short Stories from the Saturday Evening Post Great American Fiction Contest 2015 features more than 25 must-read new stories — representing all genres of fiction from today’s talented pool of up-and-coming writers, many making their national publishing debut.
From a sideshow on Coney Island to a coast-to-coast road trip set in 1939, from a small-town courthouse after WW II to a cocktail party among academics in contemporary Chicago, the Best Short Stories 2015 presents a diversity of style and subject matter guaranteed to engage and entertain. Award-winning author Michael Knight returns to introduce the third volume in the series, showcasing this year’s winning story by emerging writer N. West Moss.
For more than 200 years, The Saturday Evening Post has been publishing a who’s who of American authors — Ray Bradbury, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Louis L’Amour, Jack London, Joyce Carol Oates, Edgar Allan Poe, Anne Tyler, Kurt Vonnegut Jr., Sinclair Lewis, among so many others — and continues to support the legacy of the storyteller.