Twenty-Five Short Stories


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Twenty-Five Short Plays


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In the fall of 2011, The Long Story Shorts One Act Festival was launched, featuring performances of short plays written by undergraduate students in the Writing for the Screen and Stage minor, an interdisciplinary, dramatic writing program housed in the Department of Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Marking the first five years of the festival, this anthology showcases works written to be performed in ten minutes with a small production budget. The festival gives students a unique opportunity to participate in a collaborative, developmental environment led by experienced faculty and professional actors and directors, and the plays included here rise to the occasion. Whether they are humorous, poignant, powerful, or provocative, they demonstrate why the short play form has become so popular; why this event has become one of the highlights of the university's cultural scene; and why the Writing for the Screen and Stage program has thrived.







The Five and Twenty Tales of the Genie


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Half mythical, heroic and sagacious, the emperor Vikramaditya is widely regarded as India's greatest monarch. This collection of stories tells of the ruler's fabled encounter with a vetala, a genie who inhabits the body of a corpse. The emperor begs the spirit for his help against a mighty necromancer and is told in return twenty-four tales, each of which presents a situation he might face as a king and culminates in a riddle that he must solve. With each answer, Vikramaditya displays his deep wisdom, proving himself to be the ideal monarch and winning, in the twenty-fifth tale, the guidance he needs from the vetala to destroy his powerful enemy. Written down in medieval times but inspired by an oral tradition stretching back centuries, these wise and witty tales rank amongst the great masterpieces of Sanskrit literature.




Super Me


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17-year-old Faye Aldright has never had it easy, but life gets a whole lot more complicated when her mind starts playing tricks on her. Like when she thinks she hears the radio say her name. It tells her to turn left and it keeps her from colliding with a deer in the road. But the radio couldn't have saved her life. Could it? Whatever is going on in Faye's head, it definitely doesn't feel 'super'. Unless, of course, you count feeling 'super' awkward because you think you heard someone say one thing--like ask you out--but then, actually, it turns out they definitely didn't ask you out at all. So, mostly, Faye just feels 'super' confused. And she ends up saying all the wrong things and then everything ends up so much worse. So how can what's happening to her be anything but bad news? Faye's got to get to the bottom of some stuff: What's the deal with her Mom's new boyfriend? What is going on with Faye's quirky teacher? And, most importantly, what's up with the new guy and all his secrets? Not that she cares about that guy. Not at all. As life gets more intense and snowballs out of control, Faye needs to put the pieces together in order figure out what's going on in her little town. But to do that, she must somehow embrace the super-weird, super-awkward ability she's developing and learn to trust in herself.







Twenty-Five Ghost Stories (Unabridged)


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Dare to listen? "Twenty-Five Ghost Stories" by W. Bob Holland chills you to the bone with a spine-tingling collection of classic tales. Unnerving encounters with phantoms, vengeful spirits, and restless souls creep from the shadows. Whispers in the dead of night, unexplained apparitions, and chilling encounters in haunted mansions will keep you guessing. Will you hear the phantom footsteps on the creaky stairs? Can you escape the vengeful wrath of a wronged spirit? These unforgettable ghost stories promise to send shivers down your spine and leave the nightlight on long after the final word.




Daughters of Kerala


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Kerala, one of the smallest states in India, is located in the country's southwest corner. Known for its great beauty, religious diversity, and zero population growth, the region also boasts an exceptionally high literacy rate--reportedly above 91 percent--resulting in a large readership for books, journals, and newspapers. The quality of Kerala's literary production is very high, and this anthology represents some of its best short stories. Though educated and enterprising, women from this area face the same problems as women the world over. The stories in this collection explore their lives, giving readers everywhere a greater understanding of what it means to be a daughter of Kerala.




Modern Japanese Stories


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A Cross of Centuries


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A collection of stories about the Biblical Jesus and others by the writers, Dostoyevsky, Bradbury, and Hemingway.