Curtis Sittenfeld is out with her first collection of short stories in seven years. “Show Don’t Tell,” writes AP reviewer Rob Merrill, consists of a dozen stories featuring mostly middle-aged ...
The title story, “Show Don’t Tell,” which originally ran in the New Yorker in 2017, is set amid the crucible of a graduate school writing program. Sittenfeld, who earned her master of fine arts in ...
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I was immediately struck by the title of Curtis Sittenfeld's new collection of 12 short stories, Show Don’t Tell, writes Sarah Trott. That’s because it’s also the name of a narrative ...
A thread runs through the stories of Show Don’t Tell: the viewpoint of a – neither especially happily nor unhappily – married woman in her mid-to-late forties with children, trying to ...
The best-selling bard of female anxiety rakes over some middle school memories while visiting the city where she grew up. Credit...Madeleine Hordinski for The New York Times Supported by By Emma ...
With a wink to every writing teacher’s favorite adage, Curtis Sittenfeld’s “Show Don’t Tell” delivers a dozen short stories that will make you think, smile, and often nod your head in ...
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With a wink to every writing teacher’s favorite adage, Curtis Sittenfeld’s “Show Don’t Tell” delivers a dozen short stories that will make you think, smile, and often nod your head in ...
With a wink to every writing teacher’s favorite adage, Curtis Sittenfeld’s “Show Don’t Tell” delivers a dozen short stories that will make you think, smile, and often nod your head in ...
This cover image released by Random House shows "Show Don't Tell" by Curtis Sittenfeld. (Random House via AP) ...