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September 23, 2009

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30 UCW SEPTEMBER 23-29, 2009 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM "I just can't read all those books you write about in your column," a reader told me the other day. "So tell me the one North Carolina book or author that I should read," she continued. Now, that is a difficult assignment. In fact it is an impos- sible one for me. Which of the thousand North Carolina- related books that come out each year would be the right one for that reader—or for you? I just can't help you, except to say, Go to your local bookstore and tell the owner or manager about books you have already read and liked. I will bet that he or she will have two or three "must read" options for you in a flash. There is another way. A new book, published just a few days ago, makes it possible to quickly read a good sample of the work of 65 of North Carolina's best fic- tion writers. You can try the authors out and pick the ones who are best for you. The new book, Long Story, Short (edited by Marianne Gingher and published by UNC Press) has assembled a set of very, very short stories, one for each author. Each story is so short you can read it in less that five or ten minutes. The name for such short shorts is "flash fiction." While they are short, the stories have character, plot, and some resolution or message to go along with the entertainment they deliver. For example, Lee Smith's "Sex, Love, Death, Sex, High School" puts the reader in the shoes of a Virginia mountain high school girl who puts aside the warnings about the dangers of "petting" and finds "romantic fever" in the front seat of a "rusty old pick up." Lee's former student, Jill McCorkle, writes in "Viewmaster" about a sec- ond wife's effort to deal with a photo in her husband keeps in his office. The photo shows her husband and his ex-wife in a very happy pose. The second wife wonders why he keeps this picture close by and why he does not under- stand that it makes her upset. Sarah Dessen, a former student of Jill McCorkle, gives us a story of a jilted bride-to-be dealing with the follow-ups to a called-off wedding. In "Registry," Dessen writes in the voice of the jilted woman, who wonders, among many other things, why she must return the wedding gifts. Michael Malone takes his favorite North Carolina local law enforcement office to Christmastime in New York City. In "Nero," our fellow Tar Heel, Cuddy Mangum, with the help of a cat, solves a murder in fewer than five pages, perhaps a world's record for the shortest murder mystery. Daniel Wallace's "Laura, Linda, Sweetie Pie" is a humorous look at authors' use of real people in their fiction. Haven Kimmel's "The Dream" gives readers a look at the chang- ing friendship of two 14-year-old girls, one of whom is carried away by her attraction to her new boyfriend and the excitement of sex, while the other painfully remembers the joy of friendship before boys. Will Blythe's "The End," is a story made up mostly of one or two sentence descriptions of the deaths of many different people. Here is a sample: "He died of a massive coronary while trying to sneak his ball from the rough on the ninth hole of Pinehurst #2, leaving the other members of his foursome in a quandary about whether to joke about this with his widow." These seven authors recently read their stories in less than an hour at an event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Chapel Hill Public Library. Their stories and 58 more are waiting for you in Long Story, Short. " It is a literary smorgasbord. D.G. MARTIN, Columnist. COMMENTS? 484-6200 ext. 222 or editor@upandcomingweekly.com Flash Fiction to the Rescue by D.G. MARTIN Thank you for putting your trust in Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union. We are proud to serve the Fayetteville/Fort Bragg community. you ( ( ( Voted Best Credit Union in Fayetteville for 2009 Fort Bragg Locations: Bastogne Drive Hefner Plaza Fayetteville Locations: 1638 Skibo Road 6300 Ramsey Street 7840 Raeford Road 910.864.2232 or 1.800.793.2328 www.fortbraggfcu.org *Membership restrictions apply. are the key to our success. "Gabriel's Celestial Horns" Friday, Sept. 25, 2009, 7:00 P.M. Free Concert! Donations will benefi t the Care Clinic For more information call 910-323-2410 St. Patrick Catholic Church 2844 Village Drive • Fayetteville, NC 28304 Brass Roots Trio Thank you for voting us BEST TRAVEL AGENCY Thank you for voting us BEST TRAVEL AGENCY 181 Glensford Drive 910.864.3115 181 Glensford Drive 910.864.3115 Vacations

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