The inaugural issue of Prompted features prize-winning stories sparked by diverse, themed prompts. From a mother lovingly mending a special quilt by her dying son’s bedside to a tea-brewing detective, a conflicted cardiologist, and a pair of ghosts unbound by time, each tale in this collection, which was guest edited by Dawn Raffel (author of The Strange Case of Dr. Couney and former editor at The Literarian), conjures brand-new worlds in just a few pages.
In this issue:
Chris Kelley’s AFTER THE ROCK · Stephanie Kaye’s MYTHES · Shuvayon Mukherjee’s THE HEART SPECIALIST · Zack Powell’s LOVE AIN’T BLIND, GRIEF IS · Adam El Nabli’s INSHALLAH · Howard Halsall’s A ROMANCE · Jay Wayne’s MY FELLOW PASSERINE · Thom Brodkin’s HOME OF THE BRAVE · Allie Erickson’s A MAN’S MAN · Amanda Lieser’s BIRTH MOTHER · Dena Linn’s THE PROBLEM IS · Christian Jerome’s WHEN THE SEA TAKES YOU, I WON’T COME WITH
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I enjoyed reading the various short stories and the editing was great, enjoyed how the guest editor put it all together and the stories were entertaining but as well as inspiring to me to craft my own short stories. Well done reedsy!!!
I enjoyed these stories very much. I’m not really a short story person because I’ve been disappointed by other short story anthologies in the past. I prefer the immersion into a longer tale. However, I found this collection much better than I expected. The stories do not follow a prescribed theme, so the authors have the freedom just to create a story they want to tell. I found them tightly written and theme focused. I will be following this series in the future (and perhaps contributing to it). Although none of the stories particularly stood out to me, I found all of them enjoyable. I’m looking forward to the next Prompted release. Four of five stars on Goodreads.
A collection of short stories, each crafted for a different prompt.
Did I hate this? Not at all. Am I rushing to go get the next edition? Also no. As far as short story collections go, these were of reasonably high quality. While I didn't love every one, there were a few that were memorable in a good way. There were also a few that were completely forgettable. Considering it wasn't a theme of this anthology, dying came up a lot.
I love this book for the attention that gives hope in everydays life. It's easy to read the short and beautiful stories. It's an stress relief to see different aspects of writers an put them together on the same looking forward they're new stories 👌
These stories were free on amazon so I collected them just for fun.
Chapter long short stories, some were fun some were boring. I honestly loved the first one about the ghost couple and I totally would read a whole book about them on their own
This is an excellent collection of short stories, each crafted to a prompt. They are each so different and so well written that it's impossible to choose any to remark on individually.