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Short story sources

Posted: Thu 28 Nov, 2019 11:47 pm
by shxinny
I've been told that the best way to think of short story sized ideas is to read more short stories and this year I've got more into them, and this is a small list of my favourite writers/stories (also because we were talking about this last week):

1. Seasons of Glass and Iron: https://uncannymagazine.com/article/seasons-glass-iron/
Amal El-Mohtar has prose I would simultaneously kill AND cut my right arm for. Gorgeous fairy tale mish-mash but also deeply feminist and deals with themes of abuse. f/f

2. Waiting on a Bright Moon: https://www.tor.com/2017/07/12/waiting- ... ight-moon/
This story is in second person present tense and yet somehow works. It is SO GOOD. f/f content warnings for a graphic execution method?
JY Yang also wrote the Tensorate novella series which has really excellent Asian-inspired world building featuring non-binary characters.

3. The Starship and the Temple Cat: http://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/ ... emple-cat/
A short by Yoon Ha Lee set in the world of his critically acclaimed Ninefox Gambit series (which is on my TBR and I need to read ASAP

4. Ken Liu's Paper Mengerie: https://io9.gizmodo.com/read-ken-lius-a ... la-5958919
Has won Nebula, Hugo and Locus awards. It deals with fairly familar generation gap themes in work by 2nd generation diaspora but does it in a fresh way? Tissues may be required while reading.

He's also released a short story anthology under the same title that I've been really enjoying.

5. Mary Robinette Kowal: Worshipful Society of Glovers https://uncannymagazine.com/article/wor ... y-glovers/
and Lady Astronaut of Mars https://www.tor.com/2013/09/11/the-lady ... t-of-mars/

She's written two novel sized prequels (Calculating Stars and The Fate Sky) to Lady Astronaut of Mars which are character driven hard sci-fi and alternate history that are feminist inclusionary and also deal with mental health issues. The concept is what if a mete

or struck the US in the 1950s necessitating a rapid expansion of the space program to set up a colony on Mars before.

6. Alyssa Wong's Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers: https://www.crashwong.net/hungry-daughters
Alyssa Wong writes SUCH good horror shorts

7. Jiak Liu Lan by Yap Xiong http://arsenika.ink/fiction/jiak-liu-lian/
Very Malaysian. Full of durian love which I HIGHLY relate to LOL

9. Zen Cho's If you don't succeed try, try again. https://www.barnesandnoble.com/blog/sci ... y-zen-cho/

Novelette about an imugi trying to become a dragon. Hilarious and heartwarming. So cute! I believe she also has a short story anthology out that I want to try and a few novels.

10. Fonda Lee's Welcome to the Legion of Six https://theovercast.libsyn.com/overcast ... -fonda-lee is a short story about hilarious superheroes in a podcast format

Also for those of you who like podcasts, Uncanny Magazine have got a great short story podcast where they'll read out a feature short story, a poem and do an author interview once a month.