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MY BOOK BEGINNING
On my 12th birthday, my father came to my bed in the quiet of night.
-- from "The Late Train to Santa Fe," the first story in Goodbye Crocodile: Short Stories by Conor Patrick. Don't worry, it is not as creepy as the first sentence suggests!
The London Magazine published this collection of 12 short stories by an American author living in England. The book is available in America in a Kindle edition or from the published in a paperback edition.
The London Magazine is the UK's oldest cultural journal -- first published in 1732! It features original poetry, short fiction, cultural reviews, and literary essays. Learn more about The London Magazine, including how to subscribe, at the magazine's website, facebook page, and twitter.
Love that title!
ReplyDeleteOh this sound so good! And I'm on a short story binge at the moment too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for telling me it wasn't creepy. I was worried.
ReplyDeleteSounds really nice :)
ReplyDeleteI'll have to find out more about this one. It sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteInteresting side information about The London Magazine. We would be hard pressed to have any publication lasting that long.
ReplyDeleteYou read my mind--because I absolutely DID think that first line was creepy.
ReplyDeleteThe title is so catchy.
ReplyDeleteA book that definitely attracts attention.
THANKS for sharing.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
My Book Beginnings
Uh oh.
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