The Trouble With Mrs. Blynn, The Trouble With The World by Patricia Highsmith, 2002 Continue reading
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March 2017 favorites
The March stories ordered solely on my personal tastes.
- ‘Ibn-Hakam al-Bokhari, Murdered In His Labyrinth’ by Jorge Luis Borges
- ‘How To Tell Stories To Children’ by Miranda July
- ‘Action Will Be Taken’ by Heinrich Boll
- ‘The Two Kings And The Two Labyrinths’ by Jorge Luis Borges
- ‘The Aleph’ by Jorge Luis Borges
- ‘A Late Encounter With The Enemy’ by Flannery O’Connor
- ‘The Paperhanger’ by William Gay
- ‘Where The Door Is Always Open And The Welcome Mat Is Out’ by Patricia Highsmith
- ‘How To Talk To Girls At Parties’ by Neil Gaiman
- ‘A Subject Of Childhood’ by Grace Paley
- ‘Revenge Of The Lawn’ by Richard Brautigan
- ‘The Man On The Threshold’ by Jorge Luis Borges
- ‘The Wait’ by Jorge Luis Borges
- ‘Good People’ by David Foster Wallace
- ‘Regret’ by Kate Chopin
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‘Where The Door Is Always Open And The Welcome Mat Is Out’ by Patricia Highsmith
Where The Door Is Always Open And The Welcome Mat Is Out by Patricia Highsmith, 1945 Continue reading

