8.040 palabras (≈ 32 minutos)
"Single" contains two previously published short stories: "Miss Tennessee" and "The Cryerer," which first appeared in The Land-Grant College Review and One Story, respectively. Both appear in "Why They Cried," my full-length story collection, now available as a Joyland eBook from ECW Press. Enjoy the sample and visit whytheycried.com for more information about the collection.
Lengua: Inglés
Escrito en: 2006
Publicado: 2009-03-01
Numero de palabras: 8.040 palabras (≈ 32 minutos)
Tags: ECW Press, short stories, literary fiction, one story, land-grant college review, literary journals, fiction ebooks, free stories, short story, short fiction, epub, ebook, e-book, joyland
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A native of northern Kentucky, I spent the 1990s in Memphis before moving to New York. I am the author of Why They Cried, an e-book collection of short stories out now from Joyland and ECW Press. The collection includes versions of five stories that were first distributed via Feedbooks--both stories from Single and three from Cassingle--plus five additional stories. My nonfiction and humor pieces, meanwhile, have appeared in Slate, Radar, Print, the New York Daily News, and the New York Post.
domingo, 01 de marzo de 2009 18:08:52 +0100
Alright. I re-uploaded as XHTML. Looks great. Thanks for your help.
domingo, 01 de marzo de 2009 17:28:37 +0100
Most of these websites do direct conversions, while we have something similar to an XML workflow.
To keep a consistent look across our books, we white-list only a limited subset of CSS properties, and almost every XHTML tags.
As a source, I would avoid using Word as much as possible on your end. XHTML is a much better alternative overall.
Word can be pretty problematic when you cut & paste because it adds a lot of garbage and usually generate messy HTML. We try to fix this, but there's a limit to what we can do.