Five Oregon Stories

Five Oregon Stories by KRISTINE KATHRYN RUSCH is a collection of five short stories set against the backdrop of Oregon, published by Wmg Publishing on January 25, 2013. This edition, comprising 164 pages, presents a variety of narratives that explore different themes and emotions, ranging from whimsy to poignancy.
Readers will encounter a diverse array of tales, including “The One That Got Away” and “Patriotic Gestures,” alongside “The Amazing Quizmo” and “Going Native,” the latter recognized as a finalist for the Best Fiction Maggie Award. Additionally, “The Moorhead House” has been highlighted as one of the top ten stories of the year by readers of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine. This collection offers a glimpse into the multifaceted nature of storytelling, showcasing Rusch’s ability to weave engaging narratives within the realm of fiction.
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Oregon provides the setting for all five stories in this collection. The stories range from the whimsical “The One That Got Away” to the moving “Patriotic Gestures.” The collection also includes “The Amazing Quizmo,” “Going Native,” which was a finalist for the Best Fiction Maggie Award given by the Western Publications Association, and “The Moorhead House,” which was chosen as one of the top ten stories of the year by the readers of Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine.
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