" " by Jorge Luis Borges: The Library of Babel
" " by Jorge Luis Borges: The Library of Babel
" " by Jorge Luis Borges: The Library of Babel
Pocket app, and read them as if I’ve compiled my own short story collection. Like a music playlist I
create to match a mood, I create short story playlists to break a book slump, or to sample a bunch of
different authors’ writing.As to where to find great stories, The New Yorker stories are generally
best, but require a subscription if you read too many in a month. I also like Narrative Magazine,
which will ask you for an email, but their stories are free too. Tor of course has some great free
stuff, and you can find most of the classics through Gutenberg. The stories on this list that are not
from any of these publications, I found through simple Google searches. If I’m interested in an
author, but don’t necessarily want to read a whole book, I look to see if they have any short fiction
available that I can read first.
From this list, my favorites are Zadie Smith and Italo Calvino’s stories. I’d never read Zadie Smith,
but after loving “The Embassy of Cambodia” I started On Beauty (a 500 page book) and I
absolutely love it. Both stories satisfied a reading itch I needed scratched.
Here are a few of my favorite free short stories you can read online right now.
“A Bruise the Size and Shape of a Door Handle” by Daisy Johnson (American