What I’m Reading (No. 117): famous short-ish stories
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In a time of anxiety it can be hard to stay focused on a long and intricately-plotted novel. I’ve heard from plenty of folks who have said that short stories have been easier to digest and I certainly agree with the sentiment. I’ve read a few short stories in recent weeks, and even my reading of longer works has been marked by patterns of shorter chunks of reading; I’m in the midst of a handful of books that I’m reading a chapter or two of each day. That’s just sort of how my attention span has naturally played out.
What I’m Reading (No. 117): famous short-ish stories
What I’m Reading (No. 117): famous short-ish…
What I’m Reading (No. 117): famous short-ish stories
In a time of anxiety it can be hard to stay focused on a long and intricately-plotted novel. I’ve heard from plenty of folks who have said that short stories have been easier to digest and I certainly agree with the sentiment. I’ve read a few short stories in recent weeks, and even my reading of longer works has been marked by patterns of shorter chunks of reading; I’m in the midst of a handful of books that I’m reading a chapter or two of each day. That’s just sort of how my attention span has naturally played out.