Any cool short story links?
Any cool short story links?
I like short stories, but haven't found a good online source for them. Any recommendations?
Re: Any cool short story links?
I've enjoyed some of http://dailysciencefiction.com when I remember it exists (if you like Sci-Fi that is).
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Re: Any cool short story links?
This person has written some shorts in addition to some long-form.
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I do in fact second that qntm.org (Alicorn's link above) is awesome.
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Does a 435 page long webcomic counts a short story?
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Assuming you've already read Alicorn's, of course? They took me much longer to get around to than I can possibly justify. http://alicorn.elcenia.com/stories/stories.shtml
Most of the shorts I read are in dead-tree format, sadly; I don't know where you might find good sources online. If you want just a handy source of online free (for non-commercial redistribution, even) fiction, some of which is shorts, take a look at http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com. I can't vouch for the quality of all of it (it all got published commercially, but that doesn't mean much; some of it is decidedly inferior to, say, Luminosity) but there's a decent range of authors and writing styles and plenty of it that I greatly enjoy (to the extent that an offline copy sufficed to keep me in reading material for some ten weeks, a rather impressive achievement). SF/Fantasy, in case the "Baen" in the link hadn't tipped you off.
I've lately been reading an awful lot of LessWrong (came to it later than I'd have liked), including a good bit of stuff that Eliezer Yudkowsky wrote (the fiction, most of which is short, is linked here: http://yudkowsky.net/other/fiction/).
Most of the shorts I read are in dead-tree format, sadly; I don't know where you might find good sources online. If you want just a handy source of online free (for non-commercial redistribution, even) fiction, some of which is shorts, take a look at http://baencd.thefifthimperium.com. I can't vouch for the quality of all of it (it all got published commercially, but that doesn't mean much; some of it is decidedly inferior to, say, Luminosity) but there's a decent range of authors and writing styles and plenty of it that I greatly enjoy (to the extent that an offline copy sufficed to keep me in reading material for some ten weeks, a rather impressive achievement). SF/Fantasy, in case the "Baen" in the link hadn't tipped you off.
I've lately been reading an awful lot of LessWrong (came to it later than I'd have liked), including a good bit of stuff that Eliezer Yudkowsky wrote (the fiction, most of which is short, is linked here: http://yudkowsky.net/other/fiction/).