Ok guys, I decided that we will start off with an author that we are all at least vaguely familiar, Edgar Allan Poe.  I have to say that my love for him had to grow and mature over the years, but he provides insight (and fright) to the world.  
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I figured, since Poe wrote mostly short stories and poems that we could read and discuss a few each week.

I thought it would be nice to begin with some stories to which we are less likely to have been exposed.  Granted, I did not perform extensive research regarding these stories; however, I do not think we will be disappointed.  If you want to run to the library to pick up a copy of his collected works, feel free, but everything we will be reading in the month of April will be totally and completely free of charge to us because of the glorious Internet (Thank you, Al Gore. . .).  Also, I will provide links to each and every story, so you don't have to go searching for them.  

As you will see, I tried to keep the amount we read this week around 50 pages.  This will increase as we read novels, but if you're like me, you have a hard time switching between stories, so this should make it a little easier. 

Week 1, April 1-7
  1. The Murders in the Rue Morgue  (maybe you have read this one, but I don't ever recall hearing about it)
  2. Hop-Frog
  3. The Man of the Crowd 
  4. The Angel of the Odd

I am working on putting up the discussion forum, it is currently in French and I don't know why. . . even though I can read and understand it, I feel it is unfair to ask you all to translate. I will have the rest of our schedule up and available very soon. . . hopefully.  This gives us enough to get started anyway.  


Until the forum is up, please feel free to post any responses or thoughts here as a comment on the blog post!! Happy Reading!! And I will update you on everything else as soon as I know what is happening!!

I love reading your comments!! Here we go!!

Adam Burkett
3/31/2012 03:12:53 am

Yay!

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Joseph
3/31/2012 03:26:59 am

Excellent! I've never read any of those.

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3/31/2012 03:38:51 am

I haven't either Joseph!! This will be interesting if nothing else!!

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Joseph
3/31/2012 01:46:13 pm

So far they are. I just finished Murder in the Rue Morgue and it wasn't what I was expecting at all. I haven't read much by Poe but this seemed much different than what I have... It was still dark, but had a very Sherlock Holmes feel about it. I really enjoyed it and I'm going to start the next in the morning... By the way, The white font color on the black background was really hard on my eyes so if anyone else is planning on reading this one online, I recommend copy/pasting it into Word or notepad...

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3/31/2012 11:47:33 pm

Oh no!! I'm sorry Joseph, I have not started reading yet. I will find some different sites to make it easier on your eyes. But it was good???? Awesome!!

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Cindy Lawson
4/2/2012 04:59:53 am

Ok- wanted to post here, too. I will begin reading this one. I read it back in college, so I don't remember much about it. I do like Poe, so it will be good! I've been reading mostly novels, so a good set of short stories will be a nice change of pace!

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4/2/2012 10:38:53 pm

It's great to have you along for the ride Cindy. And I have not even thought about reading a short story since high school. . .

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