<p>To mark Goose Lane Editions's 60th anniversary, the editors at Goose Lane selected six tiny perfect stories for your reading pleasure. Authored by some of Canada's finest writers, they come from the sweep of Goose Lane's publishing history. Each story is part of this collection or they may be purchased individually in eBook singles. Here's what you can expect to find in this sexagenarian sextet:</p> <p>ALDEN NOWLAN's 'A Boy's Life of Napoleon,' a brilliant piece of short fiction adapted from Nowlan's first novel, <i>The Wanton Troopers</i>, written in 1960, but published posthumously in 1988.</p> <p>The beguiling 'Woman Gored by Bison Lives' from DOUGLAS GLOVER's 1991 GG-nominated story collection, <i>A Guide to Animal Behaviour.</i></p> <p>Giller Prize-winner LYNN COADY's unforgettable Christmas story 'The Three Marys,' adapted from her award-winning debut novel, <i>Strange Heaven</i>, published in 1993.</p> <p>Commonwealth Prize winner SHAUNA SINGH BALDWIN's glittering story 'Simran' from her 1996 debut collection, <i>English Lessons and Other Stories</i>.</p> <p>KATHRYN KUITENBROUWER's haunting 'What Had Become of Us,' from her 2003 debut book of short fiction, <i>Way Up</i>.</p> <p>The extraordinary 'Knife Party' from <i>Knife Party at the Hotel Europa</i> by MARK ANTHONY JARMAN, published in the spring of 2015.</p>