Short Story Meme - pass it on!
Apr. 6th, 2006 02:54 pmList and link to five short stories that you recommend to others and are available online. Then pass it on!
Here are five short stories (in no particular order, though without the usual Tolkien and Lovecraft), off the top of my head, that I recommend:
* "Undine" by Baron de la Motte-Fouqué
(a dark fairy tale, written in 1811)
Available here and here at Project Gutenberg.
* "The Machine Stops" by E.M. Forster
(a dystopian science fiction story, written in 1909)
Available here at Plexus.
* "The Willows" by Algernon Blackwood
(a weird/supernatural tale, written in 1907)
Available here at Project Gutenberg.
* "The Screwfly Solution" by Raccoona Sheldon (a.k.a. James Tiptree, Jr. and Alice Sheldon)
(a Nebula Award winning science fiction story, written in 1977)
Available here at SciFi.com.
* "A Study In Emerald" by Neil Gaiman
(a Hugo Award-winning story crossing the universes of H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes universe, written in 2003)
Available Available here as a PDF at Neil Gaiman's site, and here as HTML
Your turn, if you so desire!
And, just for kicks, some of my favorite online text collections:
The Camelot Project
Discovering Sherlock Holmes from Stanford University
Index of The Works of Howard Phillips Lovecraft
The Literary Gothic
Project Gutenberg
SciFiction (Classic and Original) at SciFi.com
Here are five short stories (in no particular order, though without the usual Tolkien and Lovecraft), off the top of my head, that I recommend:
* "Undine" by Baron de la Motte-Fouqué
(a dark fairy tale, written in 1811)
Available here and here at Project Gutenberg.
* "The Machine Stops" by E.M. Forster
(a dystopian science fiction story, written in 1909)
Available here at Plexus.
* "The Willows" by Algernon Blackwood
(a weird/supernatural tale, written in 1907)
Available here at Project Gutenberg.
* "The Screwfly Solution" by Raccoona Sheldon (a.k.a. James Tiptree, Jr. and Alice Sheldon)
(a Nebula Award winning science fiction story, written in 1977)
Available here at SciFi.com.
* "A Study In Emerald" by Neil Gaiman
(a Hugo Award-winning story crossing the universes of H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes universe, written in 2003)
Available Available here as a PDF at Neil Gaiman's site, and here as HTML
Your turn, if you so desire!
And, just for kicks, some of my favorite online text collections:
The Camelot Project
Discovering Sherlock Holmes from Stanford University
Index of The Works of Howard Phillips Lovecraft
The Literary Gothic
Project Gutenberg
SciFiction (Classic and Original) at SciFi.com
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Date: 2006-04-06 10:42 pm (UTC)That's almost cheating, you realise, because "A Study in Emerald" is kinda Lovecraftish. It's also brilliant, so eh. :)
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Date: 2006-04-06 11:21 pm (UTC)Have you read any of the other stories from Shadows Over Baker Street? I've thought about getting it.
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Date: 2006-04-07 10:03 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-04-07 02:11 am (UTC)Wow, these are great. What a cool meme! Thanks for listing them. :)
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Date: 2006-04-07 12:55 pm (UTC)