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	<title>Comments on: Short fiction still healthy, despite low popularity</title>
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		<title>By: Rob Hopcott</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rob Hopcott</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;m sure that short story reading is alive and well.
The visitors to my online short story sites are more numerous on office work days than at the weekends and my stats indicate that  a very large number of my visitors are from work networks.
I reckon a lot of people find short stories ideal to drop into for a coffee or lunch break.
Apparently broadcast radio was given a big helping hand by the advent of in-car radio, before which it was languishing  because of the advent of television.
Perhaps each type of media has to find the niche where it&#039;s strengths lie.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sure that short story reading is alive and well.<br />
The visitors to my online short story sites are more numerous on office work days than at the weekends and my stats indicate that  a very large number of my visitors are from work networks.<br />
I reckon a lot of people find short stories ideal to drop into for a coffee or lunch break.<br />
Apparently broadcast radio was given a big helping hand by the advent of in-car radio, before which it was languishing  because of the advent of television.<br />
Perhaps each type of media has to find the niche where it&#8217;s strengths lie.</p>
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