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"A Haunted House" is not Woolf's usual fiction, but this rather lyrical flash fiction of hers is a fascinating read. I have it free (7-minute read) on my blog this week. Also have the narration on a YouTube link, which is really lovely to listen to because of her exceptional prose. I'm not a big fan of Woolf, but you'll be surprised by this little haunted tale.
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a classic short: The Hitch-Hikers by Eudora Welty
some wonky goings-on & a great description of an old dog...
some wonky goings-on & a great description of an old dog...

Thanks for bringing this to my attention. Wonderful to read a Woolf sketch! Though not sure it can be deemed flash as she intended to expand. It does work as one, however. And I find that an interesting approach she had, to write these sketches while she had the idea, then expand later. I look forward to seeing more of these from you!

If you've had enough of Halloween horror, you might like the short story I've featured on for November 5th. The author is Richard Le Gallienne and his story "The Haunted Orchard" is a tale that is mysterious enough and yet has a soothing quality.
I actually loved the Librivox recording of this story by Jessica Snyder, who has such an enchanting voice and reads it so dramatically. A real treat on a November chilly and gray day.
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Guy de Maupassant! If you are a short story lover, you've certainly read his work. I find so many of his stories to be so entertaining and offer me an escape into the real world, and yet not my world. So refreshing!
On the River is one of his tales of terror. It's a short read about a man on a boat. Well, if you know de Maupassant, you know to expect much more than that.
Read it FREE at Reading Fiction, Tales of Terror. And I found a short film adaptation too.
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"The Death of Olivier Becaille" by Émile Zola is a 35-minute read about a man with catalepsy and about to be buried alive. A terrifying subject but in the hands of Emile Zola, an extraordinary and unforgettable work of fiction.
Read it free at Reading Fiction.
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FREE read at Reading Fiction blog. Also 12-minute film too!
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Curious title for a short story, right? The woman who wrote this story also was the first woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction.
Do you know her?

Read the FREE short story at Reading Fiction Blog.
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This week I am celebrating this author on my blog with one of her short stories, The Houseboat, a mysterious story about the inner voyage of a woman living alone on the Seine in France. Psychological and deep, this free short fiction is a 30- minute read, with audio, plus interview with the author by Studs Terkel, and a podcast about her famous published diaries.
Stop by to experience an unusual story by a talented writer.
The Houseboat by Anais Nin:
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A romantic twisty tale, set in a cheerful English village of gardens and gossip. Murder plans and the dark psychological powers of dreaming prevail with an unpredictable ending. Christie's compelling narrative suspense, as always, does not disappoint.
FREE 30-minute read at Reading Fiction Blog. Audio too and vintage film classic.
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I always enjoy your posts, this time, more than the story! Yes, not her best, but fun to read. Funner still was your intro and the painting that the brother did (what a talented family). A story there about why he painted himself out, I'm sure. Very ghostly. :-)

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Thank you, Tara, for your thoughts. Yes, that painting by Branwell is quite intriguing. I do think the whole Bronte family was haunted in many ways. Love historical fiction!

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Old Christmas: From the Sketch Book

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I'd be interested in hearing what others think of Wharton's story.