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jfb ([personal profile] jfb) wrote2003-03-19 10:43 am

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Dearest reader: If you're like me--that is, if you pride yourself on having learned once to read; if, in fact, the thought of yourself as not just literate but 'literary' gives you an inner glow of superiority; but if, in the passage of time, your attention span has proved barely sufficient to read the instructions on a package of Kraft Macaroni & Cheese--then you will probably enjoy Flash Fiction, a collection of very short stories. (Maximum length: 750 words.) Some of the stories are great; almost all are good; very few are bad; and all of them are over in four pages or less.

[identity profile] artname.livejournal.com 2003-03-19 02:12 pm (UTC)(link)
The Arts/Cultural Desk | December 5, 2001, Wednesday
Spencer Holst, 75, Writer and Teller of Fables

By HARVEY SHAPIRO (NYT) 626 words
Late Edition [New York Times] - Final , Section A , Page 27 , Column 4
ABSTRACT - Spence Holst, writer and teller of fables, dies at age 75; photo (M) Spencer Holst, a writer of fables and a fixture of the downtown Manhattan avant-garde scene for 30 years, died on Nov. 23 at St. Vincent's Hospital in Manhattan. He was 75.

He had been suffering from emphysema and apparently died of a stroke, said George Quasha, a co-owner of Station Hill/Barrytown, Mr. Holst's publisher.