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Short Story Discussion Group

Chair:  Sharon Fleming  (765) 532-2255
            Sandra Burbank  (765) 701-0035
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Meetings:  3rd Monday, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
Participation Fee: The cost of the current anthology: The Art of the Story, edited by Daniel Halpern (2000). ​
We value and respect each member’s opinions, which creates a lively and engaging exchange of ideas, perspectives, and interpretations. This dialogue helps members discover remarkable writers, appreciate their best works, and deepen their understanding of the world. Members take turns serving as hosts and/or discussion leaders. Meetings are typically held in members’ homes or other locations arranged by the hostess. Once the current anthology is finished, the group selects a new collection of classic short stories to explore.

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