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Foreword by Colin Dexter Over the years many wannabee writers have asked me to make some judgement upon their (occasionally, alas, very lengthy) literary efforts. Such a process, for me, has too often been a disappointing and dispiriting affair, since grammatical and syntactical competence has not infrequently been of ‘sub-primary’ standards – a bit like American mortgages, perhaps. What therefore surprised, indeed delighted me about the Oxford Writers’ Group’s Volume I was the high standard of technical expertise displayed therein; and – an even bigger surprise – was the regular display throughout the short stories of new-minted and entertaining ideas. Volume II Well, a common reference in the publishing world is the peril of ‘the second-book hurdle’, at which a good many runners in the Writers’ Stakes have come to grief, some of them incurring a plenitude of penalty points. Not so here! Our talented writers have collectively cleared the hurdle with stylish assurance. Fourteen of the two dozen or so Group members have submitted their stories, and they cover a splendidly wide range: from humour and satire to psychological insights; from history, old and new, to romance and reflection; and to add a dash of spice we find spookery and science fiction too. Short-story writing is a difficult art, and it is a remarkable achievement of these writers that after finishing one tale in their anthology, the reader – believe me – will be more than ready – eager, rather – to begin the next. Exclusive: Solicitor suing Oxford Uni over 2:1 trained at ... Its not an untypical case at all. He has to show evidence of Oxfords teaching that year was bad below a certain acceptable standard from other press I saw ... Lost in the Meritocracy - The Atlantic The rest of us in the club feel almost as lost. One kid a token North Dakotan (Princeton likes to boast that it has students from all fifty states) wears the same ... Browse By Author: H - Project Gutenberg Haagens Mabel Hatt. See: Hatt Mabel K. 1885?-1971. Haan D. Bierens de (David Bierens) 1822-1895 Bierens de Haan David; De Haan D. Bierens (David Bierens) Business News Personal Finance and Money News - ABC News Find the latest business news on Wall Street jobs and the economy the housing market personal finance and money investments and much more on ABC News Narrative - Wikipedia A narrative or story is any report of connected events real or imaginary presented in a sequence of written or spoken words or still or moving images or both. M. R. James - Wikipedia Born: Montague Rhodes James 1 August 1862 Goodnestone Kent England: Died: 12 June 1936 (aged 73) Eton Buckinghamshire England: Pen name: M. R. James WW1 Oxford Resources University of Oxford The University of Oxford is one of the leading universities in the world. A Haunted House and Other Short Stories A Haunted House and Other Short Stories by Virginia Woolf free ebook Letters Oxford Today It is a shame that Olivia Gordons splendid tribute to the OUPs Very Short Introduction series (Oxford Today Michaelmas 2016 p. 49) failed to mention ... Frank Buchman and the Oxford Group AA Agnostica The founder of the Oxford movement a Christian evangelical movement and the birthplace of AA Frank Nathaniel Daniel Buchman was born in the small town (pop ...
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