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Created on: June 13th 2010
Last update: June 13th 2010
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Pages: 34
Language: English
Category: Short Story
Barry Rachin
Just Like Dostoyevsky



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Sylvia Mandelstam will tell you what a wonderful time she had at the Russian literary symposium in Moscow. The trip was an unmitigated fiasco not unlike her personal life. Sylvia can lie shamelessly - even to Danny O'Rourke, the unassuming mason who arrives to repair her damaged brick wall. But not indefinitely.


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11 users wrote a comment on this book. 
barryj1.write commented at March 3rd 2011
Just like Dostoyevsky
That Russian story was written probably twenty years ago and has been sitting in a dusty drawer for two decades if you can believe it. It is only partially fictional because I wrote it after two trips to Siberia to adopt my (Russian) daughters. Russia is a scary place! Did you get my feedbak regarding your poem? As I mentioned in the original post, you have a lot in common with many of the writers from the sixties that I used to admire.

Barry
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barryj1.write commented at November 19th 2010
Your gracious remarks
Good for you! Here's my advice. Take a look at some of the writers' websites like Bookrix, smashwords or abctales.com. They all have some really good people writing for the shear fun of it. Write your heart out and get some feedback and, most importantly, have fun!!!
By the way, the story you read was inspired by a trip I took with my wife to Siberia several years back to adopt two baby girls. Best thing we ever did. Thanks again for your kind comments.

Barry
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armadillo72945 commented at November 18th 2010
Just Like Dostoyevsky
I just stumbled across this website and read your story. What an inspiration it is! I couldn't stop reading. I'm going to start writing again!
Melodie Earickson
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barryj1.write commented at August 13th 2010
thanks for the note
The idea for this story came about after my second trip to Russia to adopt two daughters from central Siberia. A lot of the rather sobering 'Russian' imagery is autobiographical and consequently very accurate in terms of the oppressive atmosphere my wife and I experienced as we traveled around. The rest of the story is fictional in the truest sense of the word.
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gwalior commented at August 13th 2010
Just Like Dostoyevsky
Appreciated the pace feel and prose of this story, very readable and sympathetic. Years since I read Dostoyevsky so the allusions were I'm afraid lost on me but I much liked the detailed appreciation of the tradesman's skills and the mother daughter interplay. Good stuff mate.
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denise.books.2 commented at August 2nd 2010
i can see why this book won, very good
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paulashene commented at July 27th 2010
congratulations!
Thank God for advocates! It is refreshing that a book that came from behind became the winner - I always root for the underdog - I'm truly glad you won...Paula
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barryj1.write commented at July 27th 2010
What a shock to win. My Head's still spinning. Thanks so much for the kind words.

Barry
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gooduklady commented at July 27th 2010
Good for you
Nothing like coming in from behind and being recognized for a fine piece of work. Just shows you that a good story will find its place in the top. Congratulations and I look forward to reading more of your work. Valerie
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dr.wardha commented at July 27th 2010
congrats!!
heartiest congrats on your win!
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etelizabeth commented at July 12th 2010
Hello
Congratulations on being in the top eleven. Good luck in the final three! Elizabeth
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barryj1.write commented at July 7th 2010
Thanks, Matt and good luck with the contest.
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smithmatthewd commented at July 7th 2010
Good read. Gave you a vote.
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barryj1.write commented at July 6th 2010
your feedback
Thanks for your gracious remarks. I don't know where a serious short story writer would find a forum outside of the internet. I tried for years to get something published in the academic quarterlies to no avail. It's all about 'pedigree' (i.e. who you know in the editorial department of the snooty MFA program). Thank God for these online sites! At this late stage - I went on Medicare two months ago - I would rather give my writing away than see it rot in a drawer.
Again, I can't tell you how encouraging and uplifting your words of support are, especially for someone who has been writing in a vacuum for the better part of twenty years.

Barry
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briandoswell commented at July 6th 2010
Excelent craftsmanship
I liked the detail in this story. For me the setting is as important as the dialogue in helping the reader to visulise your plot. You did this really well. I can't believe you've been sitting on this talent for all those years.
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rebekahjennings commented at July 4th 2010
I like your story, too, having seen Paige's recommendation. I've voted. Good luck in the contest.

Bek :)

P.S.: I'd love your feedback on my entry, 'Orlando, My Hero'. A short read.

Thanks again.
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