
Now, the main point of this post is to share how much I love short stories.
It started for me back in junior high with Ray Bradbury.

Did anyone else have to read THE VELDT? And A SOUND OF THUNDER? Cripes, how I loved those. And I sought out more.
Like Poe


Then Hawthorne

And O. Henry

As you might have guessed by my choices, I prefer a zinger...Twilight Zone style. It doesn't have to be a happy ending, but I want a twist or two along the way that adds perspective to the whole thing. I'll read slice-of-life stuff, but I prefer a clear point to my short stories.
What about you? What kinds or whose short stories do you like to read or write?
I really enjoy short stories to. I'm still perfecting the craft. I like Poe a whole lot and Kate chopin. Kate really has some terrific ones out there.
ReplyDeleteI need to read some Kate Chopin. I never have. And she has short stories? Sounds good to me.
ReplyDeleteI've never been a fan of the short story. The ones I've read always left me wanting. Any suggestions on how to beat this?
ReplyDeleteI second the terrific Kate Chopin stories. I remember reading some Hawthorne stories in HS and loving them, too--esp. "Rappacini's Daughter."
ReplyDeleteAlicia- I'd suggest finding some short stories either by the author and/or in the genre you like best. Also, let go of your typical ideas of a story...it's sort of like the difference between a Rembrandt and a Monet. A Rembrandt is gorgeous in its details, spelling everything out, making itself clear. A Monet suggests truthes about the world but doesn't spell them out for you.
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong, though. Some novels can be like a Monet and some short stories like a Rembrandt, but generally it's the other way around.
Oh. And it might also help to listen to some on audiobook.
I admit I don't read a lot of short stories, but I did enjoy reading a great book about how to write them (can't remember the title but I did blog it). I found it really helpful to crafting chapters.
ReplyDeleteLOVED, Poe and Henry in school.
ReplyDeleteI just started to write short stories. I think it's time for another one...
Michael
I'm a big fan of Poe. I even took a class in college dedicated just to him! I actually wrote primarily short stories for a good long time. I'm feeling a little nostalgic for them now...maybe I'll give one a try again!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big Bradbury and Vonnegut fan. I liked the Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne but could not get past the first chapter of House of Seven Gables. Don't know why. One of the few books, I put down that way.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read short stories much since high school and university - I usually prefer novels. But you've listed some terrific authors - I'll have to check them out.
ReplyDeleteI agree with the "needing a point." I get the "moment in time," stories, but I really enjoy the ones with closure.
ReplyDeletedemitrialunetta.blogspot.com
I like short stories that are powerful and to the point. The voice has to be great. That is pretty impressive for any author to get a book of short stories published!
ReplyDelete