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Featuring Claus Siebeneicher. More about the t-up AI project at bit.ly/3q1TyeR
Thumbs-up and a friendly smile from a stranger. The beginning of another travel-story: the discovery and subsequent publication of the first in print book of short stories by my dad (a writer of long fiction and poetry, not writing for the market). That was 20 years ago.

The stories are short stories, written at short intervals – only one to a page, each beginning with a word, sometimes in the sentence that leads up to it. I am going to let someone who has read the stories say what the story is. (I have written a long essay on this subject.)

First, I’ll tell you a little about the writer who wrote them: my dad started writing, and then sold the “short stories” to a magazine, eventually publishing 3 of them in the magazine. When I was 8, one of my dad’s characters found a lost treasure (a book of very short, rambling stories) that had been written down by him, and he started telling of it. That book is now published and is called “Where They Go” or “I’m Not Afraid”. It is funny, I think, but has never been published before.

It’s published by Alfred A. Kn…
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