In celebration of National Short Story Month, I have asked several acclaimed fiction writers to answer five questions for me. My first installment included Alan Heathcock, Lydia Millet, Eddie Chuculate and Shann Ray. http://www.opednews.com/articles/National-Short-Story-Month-by-Bill-Wetzel-130511-277.html
My third installment was a diary from Navajo scholar and writer, Ashley Tsosie-Mahieu. click here
And, for my fourth installment, I have four more authors, Seamus Scanlon, Erika Wurth, Matt Mendez and another epic collection of answers from another Blackfeet writer, Sterling Holywhitemountain.
Seamus Scanlon, author of As Close as You'll Ever Be
What is your favorite opening line of a short story?
Her name was Connie.
(Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been -- Joyce Carol Oates)
Name one short story that inspired you to write short stories yourself?
The Dead by James Joyce. Was about a
Galway (my home town) girl Nora Barnacle (Joyce's wife) and her young boyfriend
who died after waiting outside her house all night in the Galway rain.
Who are your five favorite short story writers?
James Joyce, Joyce Carol Oates, Frank O"Connor, Annie Proulx, Flannery O'Connor
What are five short stories that you would recommend everybody should read?
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