Short Story Discussion Group
Jan. 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12 – 1 hr. class
Zoom – 10:30 am – 11:30 am
For readers who do not have the time for longer fiction, the short story provides the same exhilaration and joy of reading as any other literary genre – particularly in a discussion setting. This one-hour course offers reading enthusiasts an alternative to the standard book group. We include authors from the Western Canon (e.g., Joyce, Hemingway, Wharton) as well as foreign and contemporary authors. Each story, which is usually less than ten pages, will be emailed the week before class, allowing participants to absorb the content and fully engage in the discussion. While we explore the various literary devices of the story (e.g., theme, plot, characters), the primary element for discussion will be our personal and diverse opinions of the story. Always new stories!
Carroll Stenson has a BA in English Literature from Yale University, and an MA from Southern New Hampshire University. Carroll is a retired insurance executive and has led literary discussion groups for over 20 years, including at adult education classes and private book group meetings.
