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    I have been reading sci fi for years. Recently though, I started looking for short stories from the genre, primarily motivated by mind-blowing reading experience of The Last Question by Isaac Asimov, The Star by Arthur C. Clarke.

    Please suggest from your personal treasure troves! I would love to read more of such sci fi craftsmanship. As a guide, the following are the ones I have discovered in recent times.

    The Last Question by *Isaac Asimov*

    The Star by *Arthur C. Clarke*

    Understand by *Ted Chiang*

    Mono No Aware by *Ken Liu*

    Flowers for Algernon by *Daniel Keyes*

    The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas by *Ursula K. Le Guin*

    Anxiety Is the Dizziness of Uncertainty by *Ted Chiang*

    The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling by *Ted Chiang*

    Nightfall by *Isaac Asimov*

    There Will Come Soft Rains by *Ray Bradbury*

    Assume I am beginner when it comes to sci fi short stories. I have read all of *Ted Chiang*, however,

    Thank you!

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    by Optimal-Initial-869

    8 Comments

    1. killerkebab1499 on

      I recently read Walking to Aldebaran by Adrian Tchaikovsky and enjoyed it.

      I’m not massively into sci-fi, so I can’t tell you how it compares but I enjoyed it.

    2. A few authors that have short story anthologies you should check out

      Philip K Dick

      Alastair Reynolds

      JG Ballard

    3. * A collection of fantasy horror stories for Halloween: The October Country, Ray Bradbury

      * The Bradbury collection that includes There Will Come Soft Rains: The Martian Chronicles

      * One more Bradbury story, one of my all-time favorites though it’s hard to find because of the generic title: The Rocket, the character’s name “Fiorello Bodoni” may be easier to find.

      * Adventures in Time and Space, 1946: this is just an incredible collection. Spectacular. Imagine the cream of the sci-fi crop in a world where the a-bomb went off less than a year ago, when space travel is not yet within our technological grasp.

      * Her Smoke Rose Up Forever, James Tiptree Jr.’s collection: if you have to pick two, I suggest The Girl Who Was Plugged In and Love is the Plan the Plan is Death.

      * Somewhat off the wall, Postcards from Impossible Worlds, Peter Chiykowski et al.: Spec fic micro short stories written on postcards, published 2018.

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