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The European Network for Short Fiction Research was established in 2013 with the aim of fostering and promoting the study of short fiction in European universities and in interaction with short fiction writers. After an inaugural meeting early in 2014, the ENSFR has organized annual conferences as well as sponsored several other study days and events. This website aims to be an interactive platform for sharing research, expertise, ideas and information about short fiction in its diversity of linguistic traditions and forms.

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Tag: Edith Wharton

Posted on 12 June 201318 April 2017

Journal of the Short Story in English: Special issue: The Short Stories of Edith Wharton

58 | Spring 2012

Linda Collinge-Germain: Foreword

Virginia Ricard: Introduction

– See more at: http://jsse.revues.org/index1099.html#sthash.RkXJN40A.dpuf

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The issue can be ordered by contacting catherine.dupuy@univ-angers.fr at the Presses Universitaires d’Angers. It will be online on revues.org in June 2014.

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About ENSFR

The European Network for Short Fiction Research was created as a joint initiative of researchers at Edge Hill University (U.K.), the Université d’Angers (France) and the University of Leuven (Belgium). We have now been joined by many other colleagues from all over Europe. Our broad aim is to foster and promote research on short fiction across different countries and institutions.

We aim to provide a forum and resources for European-based researchers into the practice, criticism and transmission of short fiction in its diversity of forms and to facilitate collaboration in both critical and practice-led research. We hold annual conferences on short fiction, hosted in different universities across Europe, and we facilitate and support many other conferences, workshops and  seminars in the broad field of short fiction studies.

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For questions about the ENSFR website, please contact Zoé Hardy: ensfr@contact.univ-angers.fr

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ambernoelle Amber Sparks @ambernoelle ·
11 Aug

Happy birthday to the marvelous Mavis Gallant, who said of short stories, “There isn't a beginning, a middle and an end. It's a question, is this right, is this the way it was, is this why certain things happen?”

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shortfiction8 Short Fiction @shortfiction8 ·
10 Aug

We are thrilled to announce the SHORT FICTION/UNIVERSITY OF ESSEX INTERNATIONAL SHORT STORY PRIZE 2022 MAIN PRIZE LONGLIST! Huge congratulations to the still anonymous authors (but due to our anonymous judging policy, please keep your identity secret for now)! Shortlist Friday!

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angelacarterfan Angela Carter Online @angelacarterfan ·
15 Jun

Only a week to go before the latest Angela Carter Conference! This year it's at the University of Angers, France, and is being organized by the amazing Karima Thomas and Michelle Ryan-Sautour.

Can't wait to hear all of the exciting presentations!

https://cirpall.univ-angers.fr/fr/actualites/colloques/colloque-nomadic-texts-and-subjectivities-1.html

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shortfiction8 Short Fiction @shortfiction8 ·
14 Jun

Some excellent advice from the brilliant @djdaisyjohnson, who is judging the 2022 Short Fiction/University of Essex International Short Story Prize special Wild Writing Prize alongside @jamescanton. Open for entries until June 30th! https://buff.ly/3506vLv https://twitter.com/djdaisyjohnson/status/1534444260703064066

Daisy Johnson @djdaisyjohnson

Really looking forward to reading the entries for this prize. Top tip: put your story in a drawer (metaphorical or physical) for a day and then come back to it. Read it out loud and look for repetitions, clunky sentences, then do one more pass.

https://www.shortfictionjournal.co.uk/competition

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marniapp Marni Appleton @marniapp ·
7 Jun

Very pleased to have contributed a post about my research to @TheENSFR blog! 🎉 https://twitter.com/TheENSFR/status/1534210998877532160

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✨NEW BLOG POST✨@marniapp writes about her research on contemporary women's stories, affect and (post)feminism!

"The short story offers a space in which women writers can grapple with the frustrating feelings that characterise ... neoliberal femininity"

https://ensfr.univ-angers.fr/2022/06/03/feelings-and-postfeminism-in-contemporary-womens-short-stories/

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