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Short stories

Discussion in 'Booktalk' started by shadow lurker, Nov 1, 2005.

  1. shadow lurker Gems: 17/31
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    Can anyome suggest any good short stories I can read up on? I'm going to write one myself but I need to get the feel of how to write one first. Any additional tips on writing would also be appreciated. :D
     
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    Maps in a Mirror is a collection by Orson Scott Card which includes my favorite short of all time: Ender's Game.

    Bradbury Stories is another collection by a very different person (Ray Bradbury of course).
     
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    Burning Chrome by Gibson, if you like cyberpunk.
     
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    Depends on who or what you're writing for. Is it something for school or college or publishing? 2 rules I live by for writing are:

    So what - why should I care about your story? Give me (the audience) a reason to bother reading it. I try to start a story in the middle of something, giving just enough hints for the reader to want to find out more.

    Who cares - who's this aimed at? Will your dog care anything for a story about a computer gone crazy? Probably not, aside from the fact he can't read. ;)

    Some authors - Stephen King, Ray Bradbury, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Mercedes Lackey.
     
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    Depends on which subject you are interested in... My favourite short story writter is Anton Tchekov. Ivan Bunin is also good, but his are really short ones.
     
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    It's for school. I have to do a major work. I've decided to do either a critical essay or a short story. I can't make up my mind yet so I'm just doing a little research first.
     
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    "The Dead" by James Joyce. It may be the best short story ever written. It is part of a larger collection: _Dubliners_.
     
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    I personally enjoy Philip K. Dick's (of Bladerunner fame) stories. Second Variety is a good read for some post apocalyptic action ^^
     
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    There is also Poe by the way...
     
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    "For A Breath I Tarry" by Roger Zelazny--it's in Last Defender of Camelot--one of the best anthologies (imho) in my collection.

    The "Year's Best SF" and "Year's Best Fantasy" anthologies feature many good works by new and established authors.

    If you like H P Lovecraft, may I suggest "The Dunwich Horror" and "At the Mountains of Madness".
     
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    'The Island of Doctor Death: and other stories' by Gene Wolfe

    The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury
     
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    How about "I, Robot" or "The Complete Robot" by Isaac Asimov.
     
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