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Nevertheless, I would call this a mixed bag of Southern storytelling. Allan Gurganus's "He's at the Office" has a clever premise, one familiar to anyone from a close-knit, aging family, and once again showcases Gurganus's sharp eye for detail and razzmatazz prose style, but the ending is silly and the story collapses because of it. R.H.W. Dillard's "Forgetting the End of the World" seems much ado about nothing and strains for a significance it most certainly does not achieve. These are two of the weaker links in the chain. Among the stronger ones are "Mr. Puniverse", a marvelous comedy of unrequited passion, Romulus Linney's "The Widow", which has the rhythm and cadence of a good Appalachian folk ballad, Melanie Sumner's "Good Hearted Woman", the book's longest piece and most obvious crowd pleaser, about a young woman's confrontations with work, love, and family, and Margie Rabb's "How to Tell a Story," my own favorite of the bunch, and an incisive, very moving, and all-too-true look at the dog eat dog world of university creative writing programs and one young writer's determination to tell stories despite what happens to her and the stories she tells.
This is an attractively designed paperback. Each story ends with an author biography, with the writer revealing why he/she wrote that particular story.
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As I went through the first excercises, I found there to be several errors in the address checking section. The answer key is unreliable, as you can plainly see whether two addresses are alike or different.
Small errors aside, I proceeded with reading the rest of the book. And then I get to hour 17, the dreaded timed test for the Address Memory section. The section consists of several sessions of memorizing a chunk of information, working with sample questions with and without said chunk (none of these answers count, these sections are just there to assist you with memorization,) and then finally answering the set of 88 questions that actually does matter. In the middle of the different sections belonging to the same chunk of information, the chunk of information magically changes. I memorize the new chunk. And then it goes back to what it was.
Very disappointing.
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