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clevermanka ([personal profile] clevermanka) wrote2011-07-04 09:35 am
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Short fiction

I've always said I'm not a fan of short fiction. Every once in a while I'll read a short story that appeals, but in general...meh.

But this morning, while following a trail of links, I stumbled upon the wikipedia article for the Heroes in Hell anthology collections*. I loved these in high school! And then I remembered I liked Asprin's Thieves' World series, too**.

I obviously need to amend my thinking about short fiction, and look into more shared-world anthologies. I'm sure there are more great ones out there. Anybody have suggestions? It would be nice to have something to pick up to read when I have only a little time on my hands, and don't want/can't afford to get sucked into a multi-chapter, multi-hour long reading session.

Edit: Let me emphasize the bit about shared-world anthologies. The reason I liked Heroes in Hell and Thieves' World is the solid setting, with sometimes overlapping characters. The setting is more novel-esque, which is why I can get into the short stories even though they're short. I've tried reading other anthologies that share just a theme, not a world, and they don't appeal to me the way the shared-world ones do.

* During the years 1981 to 1988, my mom and I would make an annual pilgrimage to Wichita, where we would scour the used bookstores for SF paperbacks. We'd bring home a trunk full of bags of books, which would get shelved in our basement. I'm sure Mommy bought Heroes in Hell with some trepidation. Or maybe I sneaked it past her, feeling mischievous. As we finished reading the books, we'd either put them back on the shelf (good enough to keep) or in a box (return to store for credit). I wonder what happened to all those hundreds of books that were good enough to keep--and I wonder if those Wichita used bookstores are still around.

**OMG you guys, "thieves" is spelled wrong in the wiki URL. =D

[identity profile] shanmonster.livejournal.com 2011-07-04 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I've always been fond of the adult fairy tale anthologies edited by Ellen Datlow and Terry Windling.

[identity profile] clevermanka.livejournal.com 2011-07-04 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I like fairy tales, so I'm sure I'd like those. And since they're fairy tales, that pretty much counts as shared world. =D

[identity profile] kalimeg.livejournal.com 2011-07-04 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh everything from Bordertown to the Grantville Gazette. There are a lot of shared worlds. Bordertown is punky rocking elves, and Grantville is a town that got dropped from contemporary West Virginia back into the midst of the 30 Years War. Then there are things like the Friends of Darkover anthologies that play in Bradley's world, and other books of a similar bent.

By the way, I may own a lot of B/B fiction (and/or porn), too. I donated the visual porn to someone who'd REALLY love it, but I kept almost everything else.

[identity profile] clevermanka.livejournal.com 2011-07-04 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the recs! I've heard of Bordertown. I'll check it out.

[identity profile] redheadfae.livejournal.com 2011-07-05 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Pretty sure I have a copy of one you can testdrive.

[identity profile] clevermanka.livejournal.com 2011-07-05 02:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, awesome! Thanks!