The Best American Short Stories 2004 Explained

The Best American Short Stories 2004
Editor:Katrina Kenison and Lorrie Moore
Language:English
Series:The Best American Short Stories
Published:2004
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Isbn:0618197354
Preceded By:The Best American Short Stories 2003
Followed By:The Best American Short Stories 2005

The Best American Short Stories 2004, a volume in The Best American Short Stories series, was edited by Katrina Kenison and by guest editor Lorrie Moore.[1]

Short Stories included

Author Story Where story previously appeared
"What You Pawn I Will Redeem" The New Yorker
"Tooth and Claw" The New Yorker
"Written in Stone" Zyzzyva
"Accomplice" The Georgia Review
"Screenwriter" The New Yorker
"Breasts" Tin House
"Some Other, Better Otto" The Yale Review
"Grace" Harper's Magazine
"The Tutor" Granta
"A Rich Man" The New Yorker
"Limestone Diner" Meridian
"Intervention" Ploughshares
Thomas McGuane"Gallatin Canyon" The New Yorker
"Runaway" The New Yorker
"All Saints Day" Virginia Quarterly Review
"What Kind of Furniture Would Jesus Pick" The New Yorker
"Docent" The Missouri Review
"The Walk with Elizanne" The New Yorker
"Mirror Studies" Zoetrope
"What We Cannot Speak About We Must Pass Over in Silence" Harper's Magazine

Other notable stories

Among the other notable writers whose stories were among the "100 Other Distinguished Stories of 2003" were Max Apple, Kevin Brockmeier, Dan Chaon, Stephen King, Arthur Miller, Joyce Carol Oates and Joy Williams.

Notes

  1. Kennison, Katrina and Moore, Lorrie (editors), The Best American Short Stories 2004 Houghton Mifflin, New York, 2004.