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In reply to the discussion: Do you have a favorite "obscure" short story? [View all]Ohiya
(2,250 posts)89. One by T. C. Boyle, I don't remember the name...
about a shipload of potential wives coming to Alaska.
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the whole book is pretty good. i just bought a reprint on impulse. pretty good for 1930's.
pansypoo53219
Oct 2019
#88
Terry Bisson's "They're Made Out Of Meat" -- admittedly not obscure at all, really.
eppur_se_muova
Oct 2019
#23
I remember reading that one....It's about looking for Wyatt Earp's grave, right?
MatthewHatesTrump2
Oct 2019
#86
Not sure it qualifies as "obscure" but "The Three Most Important Things in Life" by Harlan Ellison
MatthewHatesTrump2
Nov 2019
#102
Another very good "obscure" short story is "Dinner Time" by Russell Edson
MatthewHatesTrump2
Nov 2019
#110