Citations with the tag: SHORT story (Literary form)

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  • Alleybones.
    Stolz, Mary // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p5 

    Presents the short story `Alleybones.'

  • Harry and chicken.
    Sheldon, Dyan // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p12 

    Presents the short story `Harry and Chicken.'

  • Kotoshi the dragon doctor.
    Gershator, Phillis // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p17 

    Presents the short story `Kotoshi the Dragon Doctor.'

  • To Japan and back again.
    Bauer, Caroline Feller // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p21 

    Presents the short story `To Japan and Back Again.'

  • The girl who loved caterpillars.
    Merrill, Jean // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p22 

    Presents the short story `The Girl Who Loved Caterpillars.'

  • Yoshiko and the snow cranes.
    Cox, Judy // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p29 

    Presents the short story `Yoshiko and the Snow Cranes.'

  • Hunting with Raven.
    Conway, Diana C. // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p34 

    Presents the short story `Hunting with Raven.'

  • Trapped in the Arctic.
    Bateman, Teresa // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p41 

    Presents the short story `Trapped in the Arctic.'

  • Husky express: The first great race.
    Lewis, Norma // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p48 

    Presents the short story `Husky Express: The First Great Race.'

  • Have you seen Hilary?
    Strauss, Linda Leopold // Cricket; Jan1996, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p53 

    Presents the short story `Have You Seen Hilary?'

  • Arthur's Song.
    Pittman, Helena Clare // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p5 

    Presents the short story `Arthur's Song.'

  • Big Mistreatin' Bitter Sweet'n Blues.
    Olswanger, Anna // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p10 

    Presents the short story `Big Mistreatin' Bitter Sweet'n Blues.'

  • Harry and Chicken.
    Sheldon, Dyan // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p16 

    Part V. Presents the short story `Harry and Chicken.'

  • The Trapped Steamer.
    Calkins, Virginia // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p20 

    Presents the short story `The Trapped Steamer.'

  • The Private Smile.
    Bates, Betty // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p23 

    Presents the short story `The Private Smile.'

  • Old Abe, the Eagle Who Went to War.
    Helmer, Marilyn // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p28 

    Presents the short but true story of `Old Abe, the Eagle Who Went to War.'

  • Grace's Whiskers.
    Tessendorf, K.C. // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p31 

    Presents the short story `Grace's Whiskers.'

  • The Civil War years.
    Vetter, Deborah // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p36 

    Presents information on some books that refer to the 1861 Civil War years.

  • Walker Weston.
    Bauman, Richard // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p37 

    Presents information on professional walker Edward Payson Weston. Name commonly known by; Outstanding achievements.

  • The Mystery of the Scythe.
    Rapacz, Mat // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p40 

    Presents the short story `The Mystery of the Scythe.'

  • Alleybones.
    Stolz, Mary // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p44 

    Presents the short story `Alleybones.'

  • The Jade Emperor's Race.
    Stolz, Mary // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p50 

    Presents the short story `The Jade Emperor's Race,' retold by Yao-wen Li.

  • Trapped in the Arctic.
    Bateman, Teresa // Cricket; Feb96, Vol. 23 Issue 6, p56 

    Part II. Recounts the story of the survivors of the ship Karluk, that sank in the Arctic in 1913.

  • A matter of opinion.
    Holohan, Dan // Contractor Magazine; Jun97, Vol. 44 Issue 6, p40 

    Presents a short story which focused on the belief of the owner of Mickey's Plumbing and Heating who did not think that people under thirty should have an opinion. What types of people does this executive hire.

  • Bill's retirement plan.
    Holohan, Dan // Contractor Magazine; Sep97, Vol. 44 Issue 9, p34 

    Opinion. Gives a short story on a man called `Bill,' who had retired from work.

  • Four stories: Search A Question A Discovery Hope.
    Webb, Frances // Feminist Studies; Fall95, Vol. 21 Issue 3, p519 

    Presents the short stories `Search,' `A Question,' `A Discovery,' and `Hope'.

  • The tale of the Little Teddy Bear.
    Grambling, Lois G. // Hopscotch; Feb/Mar96, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p2 

    Presents the short story `The Tale of the Little Teddy Bear'.

  • Collecting teddy bears.
    Rattigan, Jama Kim // Hopscotch; Feb/Mar96, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p10 

    Presents a short story on `Collecting Teddy Bears'.

  • The Teddy Bear Story.
    Fielding, Geraldine T. // Hopscotch; Feb/Mar96, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p12 

    Presents the short story `The Teddy Bear Story.'

  • The three bears.
    Fehl, Martha R. // Hopscotch; Feb/Mar96, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p14 

    Presents the short story `The Three Bears'.

  • The Love Cookies.
    Kraiman, Lucille R. // Hopscotch; Feb/Mar96, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p24 

    Presents the short story `The Love Cookies'.

  • Miss Grizz builds her den.
    Deitering, Carolyn // Hopscotch; Feb/Mar96, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p34 

    Presents the short story `Miss Grizz Builds Her Den'.

  • Pour on the syrup!
    Kowalski, Kathiann M. // Hopscotch; Feb/Mar96, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p44 

    Presents the short story `Pour on the Syrup!'.

  • Luke and Freddie.
    Stock, Catherine // Ladybug; Feb96, Vol. 6 Issue 6, p2 

    Presents the short story `Luke and Freddie.'

  • Nayala.
    Weisinger-Flood, Renee // Ladybug; Feb96, Vol. 6 Issue 6, p17 

    Presents the short story `Nayala.'

  • I gave my heart to grandma.
    Kleiser, Theodore E. // Ladybug; Feb96, Vol. 6 Issue 6, p10 

    Presents a short story `I Gave My Heart to Grandma' with the use of picture illustrations.

  • The synchronic series as the origin of the modernist short story.
    Goldberg, Michael E. // Studies in Short Fiction; Fall96, Vol. 33 Issue 4, p515 

    Presents information on the synchronic series of short stories and their role in the origin of the modernist collection of short stories. What the synchronic series refers to; Outline of stories that resemble the synchronic series; What led to the origin of the synchronic series of short stories.

  • New fun with Dick and Jane.
    Goldberg, Michael E. // Vanity Fair; Nov97, Issue 447, p206 

    Presents a short story which is a 30s-era classic for more dysfunctional ages.

  • FEATURE "X".
    Martin, Billee Eckert // America; 5/31/1952, Vol. 87 Issue 9, p251 

    A short story of an unknown artist who had lived in Cell Number Eight of the Central Police District in St. Louis, Missouri, is presented.

  • Cold snap.
    Jones, Thom // New Yorker; 6/21/93, Vol. 69 Issue 18, p83 

    Features a story about the sudden drop in temperature when the narrator begins to feel the blues. Cutting his finger and rushing himself to the hospital; Visiting with a younger sister in winter; Memories of a job in Africa; Spring visit with a younger sister; Narration of a dream about heaven;...

  • Podway bound.
    Werfel, Justin // Odyssey; May98, Vol. 7 Issue 5, p24 

    Presents the short story `Podway Bound.'

  • Carson becomes a hero.
    Kain, Tama // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p12 

    Presents the short story `Carson Becomes a Hero.'

  • Testing the wheel.
    Reis, Judy R. // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p16 

    Presents the short story `Testing the Wheel.'

  • Sam's coloring book.
    Hohl, Richard // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p18 

    Presents the short story `Sam's Coloring Book.'

  • Buster and the Toboggan.
    Beswetherick, Sandra // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p20 

    Presents the short story `Buster and the Toboggan.'

  • Ingredients for a friend.
    Carter, Mike // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p25 

    Presents the short story `Ingredients for a Friend' using a series of pictures.

  • Goofus and Gallant.
    Carter, Mike // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p26 

    Presents a short story `Goofus and Gallant.'

  • When Mrs. Davis was absent.
    Curtis, Mary Ann // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p30 

    Presents the short story `When Mrs. Davis Was Absent.'

  • His Highness, Mr. President.
    Lunsford, Judith A. // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p34 

    Presents the short story `His Highness, Mr. President.'

  • Headwork.
    Lunsford, Judith A. // Highlights for Children; Feb96, Vol. 51 Issue 2, p37 

    Presents questions and answers on general knowledge topics.

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