Short stories from Life: The 81 prize stories in "Life's" Shortest Story Contest
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"Short Stories From Life" is a collection of short stories compiled from "Life’s" Shortest Story Contest published in the early 20th century. This anthology features eighty-one prize-winning stories from various contributors, showcasing a diverse range of narratives and writing styles. The collection includes tales from multiple genres, with a notable emphasis on themes like love, tragedy, and the human experience, illustrating the depth and variety of short format fiction. The opening of this collection introduces readers to the premise and background of the contest that birthed it. The managing editor, Thomas L. Masson, shares insights into the contest’s conception, emphasizing the challenge of creating a short story with a maximum limit of 1500 words and the significant number of submissions received from around the world. The introduction highlights the eclectic nature of the stories, with both amateur and skilled writers participating, setting the stage for a rich tapestry of narratives that vary in tone and subject matter. This context invites readers to explore the unique perspectives each story offers, making the collection an engaging examination of life's myriad moments, captured succinctly.
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