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Today in Labor History December 1, 1912: The rustling card system was put into place by the Anaconda Mining and Smelter Company. Rustling cards verified employees’ identities and employment status. The company used spies to identify union agitators and refused them rustling cards and jobs. In 1920, the IWW called a strike at the mines around Butte. They demanded the end of the rustling cards system, and the implementation of the 8-hour day and higher wages. On 4/21/1920, guards opened fire on unarmed picketers, killing one and injuring sixteen. Dashiell Hammett depicted the strike in his first novel, “Red Harvest.”

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'Flowers are useful to no one.' Catriona Bolt stitches a growing obsession in her mycological short story, Bloom.

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Image: Pedro Nuno Caetano

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We All Want Impossible Things: a Novel

"Catherine Newman sees the heartbreak and comedy of life with wisdom and unflinching compassion. The way she finds the extraordinary in the everyday is nothing short of poetry. She's a writer's writer—and a human's human."

"We All Want Impossible Things is a riotously funny and fiercely loyal love letter to female friendship. The story of Edi and Ash proves that a best friend is a gift from the gods."

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Working on a idea for a change and could do with help for a pregnancy timeline.

Young couple - just kids really - fool about and she gets pregnant. Let's say that's late summer, end of harvest maybe.

I need to figure out:

  • How soon she realises
  • How long she keeps it hidden
  • How quickly the parents can arrange a wedding for these only-just-old-enough kids to preserve some social standing

For context, this is 1890s, small town in Northern England.

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Annie's watching telly in the staff flat and wondering when her life will really start in Matching up the Pattern at the Join by Shauna Mackay.

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Image: Beau B

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My latest eBook volume of "The Screw Turns" (Vol 5) is now available on Amazon, and at a special holiday price of $3.99

If you enjoy that are a little , with elements of Hitchcock, Dahl, and Poe, and a bit like "The Monkey's Paw" meets "Final Destination, you may enjoy this collection of stories that might make you cringe a little, laugh a lot, and sink into the warm embrace of schadenfreude

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When Lowe applies for an internship, he’s offered a job. @seanbirnie calculates profit and loss in his short story The Medical Room.

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Hello fellow-writers, help wanted. Last week my partner lost a number of my tabs. They are irretrievable. One of them was of a website by women on ao growing vegs and, if I remember it well, pictures of pumpkins. They also asked for fiction submissions on nature, with possible bonus points for a vegan character. It's not hearthstories.
Can anybody help me, please? Thanks in advance!

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When we offer a stranger help, where should we draw the line? Irena Karpa tests the boundaries in Fellow Traveler, translated by Kate Tsurkan.

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Image: Alyssa Black

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The Beekeeper of Aleppo

A Moving Testament to the Human Spirit
In the midst of war, he found love
In the midst of darkness, he found courage
In the midst of tragedy, he found hope

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A series of letters arrives on sheets of old paper in I Can't Tell by @mjohnharrison But what are they communicating?

Find out at https://fictionable.world

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A LONG-FORGOTTEN LITERARY GEM from 1938, reissued in a sumptuous new edition. Beautifully stark modernist novel traces the gradual diminution of a woman’s life with pitiless clarity. A MINUS

https://www.boilerhouse.press/product-page/william-s-wife-by-gertrude-trevelyan

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weirdwriter, to romancelandia

Here's one of the first romantic comedies I've written with an unsure blind hero! Note that it's expanded into a novel and is on sub! I can't wait for you all to read the novel! https://spectra.video/w/m4NQgheqZYheu8ZXbbHVo1 @romancelandia

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THE FAMILY THAT SLEUTHS TOGETHER…finds out more about themselves and each other in this charming, engrossing California murder mystery starring three generations of smart, sharp women solving a complicated crime. B PLUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mother-daughter-murder-night-nina-simon/1142795398?ean=9780063315044

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of our free e-sampler - read Doreen Anyango's short story "Manifesting" from - just watch the video here and follow the link: https://youtu.be/CSem6BBT5mU?feature=shared

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@lizzyattree 'We have become people who don’t greet each other in the
morning…'

Read Doreen Anyango's Manifesting and more in Captive. For a limited period only, download the sampler here:

http://shortstorydayafrica.org/captive

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MikeDunnAuthor, to bookstadon
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Today in Labor History November 23, 1644: At the height of the English Civil War, John Milton published an anti-censorship pamphlet, “Areopagitica.” He had been censored several times, particularly in his attempts to defend divorce, a radical idea in those days. He anonymously published “The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce” (1643), which was condemned by the Puritan clergy as heretical and supportive of sexual libertinism.

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'In place of grand pronouncements, it does something trickier and richer…'

James Chapin on Mobility by Lydia Kiesling.

https://themillions.com/2023/10/mobility-is-a-new-kind-of-climate-change-novel.html

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'How should a society decide who gets to be a writer?

In the present-day US, the answer is simple: Submittable.com.'

Samsun Knight on the tyranny of the slush pile.

https://themillions.com/2023/10/on-the-tyranny-of-slush-piles.html

Or just send your #ShortStories to us:

https://www.fictionable.world/submit.html

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The Name of the Rose

The year is 1327. Franciscans in a wealthy Italian abbey are suspected of heresy, and Brother William of Baskerville arrives to investigate. When his delicate mission is suddenly overshadowed by seven bizarre deaths, Brother William turns detective. His tools are the logic of Aristotle, the theology of Aquinas, the empirical insights of Roger Bacon - all sharpened to a glistening edge by wry humor and a ferocious curiosity.

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The Library Book

A dazzling love letter to a beloved institution—and an investigation into one of its greatest mysteries.

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A SPIRITUALIST’S WIFE STRUGGLES to come to terms with her husband’s new world of séances and “readings”—and fears he’ll find out some of her own secrets. Lush evocation of post-World War I Scotland and the frenzies of Jazz Age society. B PLUS

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/hazardous-spirits-anbara-salam/1143029073?ean=9781959030133

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