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Title | : | Black-Naped Oriole in Hokkaido Snow |
Author | : | Leonard Seet |
Book Format | : | ebook |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 15 pages |
Published | : | March 15th 2015 by Excelsior Publishing (first published July 15th 2014) |
Categories | : | Short Stories. Literature. Asian Literature |
Leonard Seet
ebook | Pages: 15 pages Rating: 4.67 | 9 Users | 5 Reviews
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Leonard is the author of the novels Magnolias in Paradise and Meditation On Space-Time. His short fiction have appeared in the Duende Literary Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and Pilcrow & Dagger. His story Black-Naped Oriole in Hokkaido Snow was a podcast winner at Pilcrow & Dagger. He received Honorable Mention in the Writers of the Future competition for the story Don't Be Afraid of the Black Rain. He enrolled in the Jennie McKean Moore Fiction Workshop at George Washington University with Tim Johnston and Brando Skyhorse .
He received the B.S. in Physics and B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and an MBA from Georgetown University.
His favorite novels include The Brothers Karamozov, War and Peace, 1984, The Stranger, and A Hundred Years of Solitude. And his favorite non-fictions include Reaching Out, New Seeds of Contemplation, Moral Man and Immoral Society, The Creative Mind, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, and The Competitive Advantages of Nations.
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Original Title: | Black-Naped Oriole in Hokkaido Snow |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.67 From 9 Users | 5 ReviewsComment On Based On Books Black-Naped Oriole in Hokkaido Snow
I really don't know how I came across this short story this morning. I was browsing through Goodreads and came across this gem. Kall had told me to recharge my Kindle. Just as well as that was how I managed to read it.I'm not going to explain the book but I just want to say - read it! You will be so surprised. What a brilliant piece of writing!I certainly want to see more of Leonard Seet.Interesting story.
A moving and beautiful story.
This short story was first published in the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore.
A sad but beautiful story. I recommend it.
Leonard is the author of the novels Magnolias in Paradise and Meditation On Space-Time. His short fiction have appeared in the Duende Literary Journal, Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and Pilcrow & Dagger. His story Black-Naped Oriole in Hokkaido Snow was a podcast winner at Pilcrow & Dagger. He received Honorable Mention in the Writers of the Future competition for the
I really don't know how I came across this short story this morning. I was browsing through Goodreads and came across this gem. Kall had told me to recharge my Kindle. Just as well as that was how I managed to read it.I'm not going to explain the book but I just want to say - read it! You will be so surprised. What a brilliant piece of writing!I certainly want to see more of Leonard Seet.
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