canadian fiction

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The horrors

terrifying tales
A collection of fifteen horror tales by Canadian writers for teens.
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Contemporary Canadian fiction

critical insights
2014
Addresses key authors and works in contemporary Canadian fiction, exploring cultural and historical contexts, and with essays surveying the critical conversations about them.

Grim and ghostly stories

a haunted Canada book
2006
A collection of nine short ghostly stories including "The Sleeping Boy," "Golden Eyes," and "Game Boy.".

The best American short stories, 1979

selected from U.S. and Canadian magazines
1979

The Scribner anthology of contemporary short fiction

fifty North American stories since 1970
1999
A collection of North American literature, featuring fifty short stories written by a variety of authors since 1970.

The best American short stories 2007

2007
A collection of American short stories, originally published in 2006 and selected by guest editor Stephen King, including work by writers such as Richard Russo, John Barth, Jim Shepard, Alice Munro, and more.

Transcultural reinventions

Asian American and Asian Canadian short-story cycles
2001

The best American short stories 2013

selected from U.S. and Canadian magazines
2013
Presents twenty of the best works of short fiction of the past year from a variety of acclaimed sources.

The Scribner anthology of contemporary short fiction

50 North American stories since 1970
2007
A collection of North American literature, featuring fifty short stories written by a variety of authors since 1970.

The tent

2006
A collection of illustrated fictional essays by Margaret Atwood that explore a wide range of subjects, including youth, history, Shakespeare, and orphanhood.

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