[CASL-L] YA short story fiction

Oosterwyk, Annie oosterwyka at northstonington.k12.ct.us
Wed Sep 28 08:06:20 PDT 2016


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There are lots of collections with popular YA authors, but not many of such short length.  These are pretty good and quite brief.

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There's also Attack of the Vampire Weenies by David Lubar.  Short stories and kind of creepy in a funny sort of way.

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The stories in the Guys Read series are usually short & every engaging;
Chris Crutcher's Athletic Shorts has a lot of appeal - but the stories are longer

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I have a teacher in search of YA short stories written by contemporary YA authors either online or in an anthology that would hold the interest of today's teens/reluctant readers and be a quick read - she's looking for two-three pages.  Any thoughts?



Thanks!






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