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Diane Williams, a Master of the Very Short Story, Has a Very Big New Book - The New York Times
Diane Williams, a Master of the Very Short Story, Has a Very Big New Book - The New York Times
Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine Fine by Diane Williams review – misunderstandings in miniature | Short stories | The Guardian
Weekend Bites: Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, Technology and Horror, Jarret Middleton Fiction, Diane Williams, and More – Vol. 1 Brooklyn
Amazon.com: How High?--That High: 9781641293068: Williams, Diane: Books
The Collected Stories of Diane Williams: Diane Williams with Mark Doten (PRINCE STREET) | McNally Jackson Books
Diane Williams Will Never Be Dutiful | The New Yorker
Diane Williams: Avant-Garde Master of Miniature Fiction
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Diane Williams on the Short Story - The LRB Podcast | Acast
Diane Williams: The Collected Stories of Diane Williams | Bookworm
That's the Way to Tell a Story: An Interview with Diane Williams - Southwest Review
The Short Short Story — Kirk Reedstrom
The Collected Stories of Diane Williams: Williams, Diane, Durante, Emily: 9781684414109: Amazon.com: Books
GET OUT: Writer Diane Williams reads from new short story collection - syracuse.com
25 Best Short Stories and Collections of All Time | Classic, Modern Fiction
Diane Williams Will Never Be Dutiful | The New Yorker
U of U English on Twitter: "📚 Thurs. Nov. 4 || 7 PM 📚 Come join us for our 3rd guest writer talk with short fiction writer Diane Williams! Events are free
The Liberating Unpredictability of Diane Williams | The New Republic
Five Stories, by Diane Williams
Diane Williams Will Never Be Dutiful | The New Yorker
Five Stories, by Diane Williams
Diane Williams, a Master of the Very Short Story, Has a Very Big New Book - The New York Times
Guest Writers Series with Diane Williams, University of Utah Guest Writers Series and Hivemind Bookclub of Salt Lake City at Online/Virtual Space, Online/Virtual UT, Humanities
The Paris Review - Dick and Jane, Forcibly Drowned and Then Brought Back to Life - The Paris Review