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Best Paris Stories [Kindle Edition]

Jeannine Alter , Bob Levy , Lisa Burkitt , Nafkote Tamirat , Marie Houzelle , Jo Nguyen , Julia Mary Lichtblau , Mary Byrne , Jane M. Handel , Jim Archibald
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Book Description

For some, Paris is home, for others, merely a dream. For Gaston, it is a bench, the anchor of his life. For Sue, a romantic city filled with scandalous, dark-eyed men, for Frank an all-consuming fire, for Mme Santinelli a ghost she'd hoped to forget. By turns humorous, bittersweet, historical or surreal, each of these carefully selected stories invites us to explore a different facet of Paris.

BEST PARIS STORIES brings together the winning short stories of the 2011 Paris Short Story Contest with works by Jeannine Alter, Bob Levy, Lisa Burkitt, Nafkote Tamirat, Marie Houzelle, Jo Nguyen, Julia Mary Lichtblau, Mary Byrne, Marie Houzelle, Jane M. Handel, and Jim Archibald.

"Exciting new voices from the winners of the 2011 Paris Short Story Contest" - Paris Writers News

SELECTED BY DISTINGUISHED JUDGES

I chose "The Way You Looked at Me" for its graceful writing and general subject - our differing points of view - and for its powers of observation, and astute cross-cultural detail. (JUDGE DIANE JOHNSON, author of Le Divorce)

“Hortense on Tuesday Nights” had a sparse, mysterious quality which engaged me. The point of view was culturally ambiguous - and distinctly Un-American - which I found refreshing. (JUDGE ELIZABETH BARD, author of Lunch in Paris: a Love Story with Recipes)

I liked the story for its realism, its knowing voice, its discreet sense of humor, its successful reliance on dialogue, and its confidence in its own originality. (JUDGE CHARLES TRUEHEART, Director of the American Library in Paris, on “Our Pharmacy” by Nafkote Tamirat)

I chose “My Sunday with God” because, in addition to being well written and having a strong voice, it felt very fresh to me. (JUDGE ANNE KORKEAKIVI, author of An Unexpected Guest)

When reading this story, I was struck by the narrator's voice, which took me to other times and other places. I admired how the author shed light on the plight of immigrants who come to France and the harsh realities they encounter on the way. (JUDGE JANET SKESLIEN CHARLES, author of Moonlight in Odessa, on “Brazzaville – Belleville Express” by Jo Nguyen

This is a story whose characters emotionally hooked us and we wanted to keep reading. Set in an earlier era added intrigue and grounding while capturing the French primal relationship with food. (JUDGES CHARLES AND CLYDETTE DEGROOT, on “A Pinch of Tarragon” by Lisa Burkitt)

EARLY REVIEWS

"Paris remains true to herself in this rich compendium of stories" - Frances Gendlin, author of Paris, Moi and the Gang

"Funny or wrenching, get ready to be moved by this literary feast" - Lizzie Harwood, Paris writer and editor

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Editorial Reviews

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Paris speaks to her each of her lovers with a different voice meant just for them.. Now in this rich compendium of stories, we get touching glimpses of those voices, one by one, reminding us that Paris remains true to herself as we go about our lives here, whether in the sun or shade, through times difficult or sweet. These stories show that both life and Paris go on, all for the better when they're combined. --Frances Gendlin, author of Paris Moi and the Gang

Diverse, exciting voices all speaking of their Paris. At times funny or wrenching, get ready to be moved by this literary feast --Lizzie Harwood, Paris writer and editor

Delightful anthology for francophiles --My French Life

About the Author

Jeannine Alter is a freelance writer and education consultant. A doctor of English Education, she has taught English language, literature, and writing in the United States, Japan, Spain, and, most recently, France.

Jim Archibald is a 59 year old Scot who after twenty-three years in the Royal Navy is now fulfilling two life-long ambitions. He lives with his wife Jackie in a converted Blacksmith's in The Creuse, in South Central France, and he writes Poetry and Short Stories full-time.

Lisa Burkitt lives in Co. Donegal, Ireland and has worked as a weekly columnist and print journalist before moving into broadcast journalism and presenting. She has written scripts, short stories and her debut novel The Memory of Scent has just been released.

Mary Byrne was born in Ireland, and currently lives in France where she works as a French-English translator. Her short fiction and poetry has been published in Europe, North America, Australia, and included in anthologies such as Faber Book of Best New Irish Short Stories (2008) and Queens Noir (2008). Winner Fiction International short fiction contest 2011.

Jane Handel grew up in Birmingham and the Isle of Wight. After qualifying as a solicitor, she spent the last twenty years near Paris where she teaches yoga. She is currently working on a novel.

Marie Houzelle grew up in the south of France and lives in Ivry, just outside Paris, with her bicycle. She is now working on two novels. Her stories have appeared in Serre-Feuilles, Pharos, Orbis, Van Gogh's Ear,and Narrative Magazine. Hortense on Tuesday Night was chosen by Narrative Magazine as one of the top five stories from 2010-2011 and is part of their Annual Winter 2012 issue (Narrative Library).

A native New Yorker, Bob Levy divides his time between Paris and the San Francisco Bay Area. His work has been featured in many Literary Journals, as well as the Chicago Tribune and San Francisco Bay Guardian. He is a Nelson Algren Award Winner, a Langston Hughes Award Winner, and was nominated for a Pushcart Prize in Fiction.

Julia Lichtblau has an MFA in fiction from Bennington College and for 15 years she was a journalist for Dow Jones and BusinessWeek in New York and Paris. Her award-winning writing has appeared in Ploughshares blog, Narrative, The Common Online, Pindelbox, Tertulia and many other reviews. She s working on a short-story collection, Foreign Service, and a novel, Sweet Melissa.

Jo Nguyen has worked as a rock concert promoter, bartender, events planner, nightclub and pub operator. She graduated from Trinity College (Hartford, CT) a very long time ago and currently spends half the year in France and the other half in Thailand.

Originally from Boston, Nafkote Tamirat is finishing her MFA at Columbia. Her short stories have appeared in Rose & Thorn Journal and Anemone Sidecar, and she is working on her first novel.


Product Details

  • File Size: 350 KB
  • Print Length: 220 pages
  • Publisher: Summertime Publications Inc (May 2, 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00802VDKQ
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent collection April 20, 2013
By mandyl
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The short story is the benchmark of excellent writing and this collection is no exception. Here the judges have chosen a set of skillful short-story authors who combine deep humanity with the most evocative of locations - can there be more?
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5.0 out of 5 stars Loved Jeannine Alters story March 28, 2013
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Quite a collection of vignettes of Paris. Loved Jeannine's story in particular. If you've ever been to Paris you'll love it.!!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great gift for Paris lovers November 1, 2012
By Bookish
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This is a lovely collection of tales about Paris. Some of the stories - especially the ones about romance - made me laugh, while others were thought-provoking or even sad. At first I preferred the funny ones, but on rereading I started to like the sadder, deeper stories better.
My favorites deal with immigrants struggling to make a place for themselves or visitors returning to Paris to seek something that can no longer be found. What becomes of a place, especially a very beautiful one, after the person one loved there is gone?
Different voices form an anthology of stories to dip into according to one's mood. Laugh or cry, I did both.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A collection worth buying February 22, 2013
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This collection contains many first rate stories. Every single one contained good writing, and I simply loved Désolée Monsieur, and Our Pharmacy.

On the otherhand, I found two or three rather boring, and wondered why they were chosen when the judges had over 200 summissions to choose from. Were the others really that bad?

I will buy the next collection; I am eager to see if the judges have changed there criteria.
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