The oldest stories in the world are love stories. Boy meets girl; girl shares her campfire; they live happily ever after, two cave people against the cruel world. In the millennia since, the form has only improved and multiplied—now our bookshelves are packed with tales of joy and heartbreak, love and loss, breaking up and making up. So when we asked five extraordinary writers to submit works of short fiction contained on cocktail napkins, we gave them this prompt: "Write a love story." The results remind us why love stories are the backbone of modern fiction. The proof is spelled out in the writers' own handwriting. |
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