I am not a short story kind of person. I don't generally write 'em, and I don't ordinarily read 'em. I just don't.
An anthology now and then, yes. Or very occasionally I'll track down a short story by a friend or one that was recommended. But basically, I read novels.
But I read quite a few short stories in February and March so I could have a couple to nominate for the WF award. My basic criterion was simple: I read only stories that were available online, and only stories written in 2010 so they'd be eligible to be nominated.
And I found two I loved! Along with a story I LOATHED but have to admit was very effectively written, plus lots that I liked pretty well, but not enough to nominate. Here are the two that I nominated:
Peter Watts' "The Things"
and
Nikki Alfar's "Bearing Fruit"
The former is an extremely clever riff on "Who Goes There?", which is a great novella by John W Campbell that even I had read.
The latter is a delightful fairy-tale kind of story told in this really engaging second-person voice.
I loved them both, and now, hey, I actually care about which 2010 short story wins major awards!
But don't blame me if you read Ponies and then have nightmares. I'm not kidding.
Published on May 03, 2011 12:18