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Short Stories

Allnighter edited by Cardigan Press

Allnighter by Cardigan Press

Cardigan Press, $22 pb, 294 pp, 0958130434

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Cardigan Press’s third offering, Allnighter, promises to keep its reader’s attention all night long, with ‘fiction that burns at both ends’. With forty-four short pieces in this beautifully designed book, the challenge is not to devour the book all at once, but to give each story the time and consideration it deserves.

One of the joys of this anthology is that the stories are of varying length, ranging from two to eleven pages. This allows the writers to demonstrate a feel for their story and characters. Another advantage is that many of the writers are unknown and not constrained by theme, number of words, or the weight of expectations. Their stories are vivid, playful and unusual.

 


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Allnighter by Cardigan Press

Cardigan Press, $22 pb, 294 pp, 0958130434

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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