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Could ebook readers revive the short story format?
I've only had my eBookwise 1150 for less than two weeks and already I've downloaded & read several short stories by authors I've never read before. (For example, "Dark Replay" by Mike Resnick - highly recommended if you haven't read it!
![]() They're the perfect length for a read on the subway going to/from work! And it occurred to me - if eBook readers really become a staple, maybe that would revive the market for short stories, which hasn't really been "hot" for a long time (except maybe in s/f). What do you think? ![]() |
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I know I read a lot more short stories & novellas on my Reader than I used to in paper.
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It is certainly easier to carry around 20 or 30 short stories on an ebook than in paper.
Matter of fact, the Sherlock Homes Omnibus is 50% short stories. It is nice to read those in the "reading room" and be able to finish one in a short time. BOb |
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Yes, I read more short stories now. Previously I only bought Year's Best SF, and planned to look into some other anthologies. Now FictionWise has been republishing many individual short stories, which I love. So it is easier for me to find great short stories.
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I think it would really help if short stories from an anthology ended up being sold individually, maybe after some time has passed since their original release. I rarely buy anthologies because of their hit-or-miss nature, so it would be nice if I could get them from the library and then buy my favorites of the stories later on.
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I definatly read more short stories now. I like that they are often very inexpensive or free.
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I hate buying individual short stories. The length of time selecting/buying/downloading the story is disproportional to the time take to read it.
I do like anthologies of short stories, and magazines of short stories. I have subscriptions to Analog, Asimov's, F&SF, JBU* and the Grantville Gazette. I've also bought several anthologies. But individual short stories? Not for me. *JBU - Jim Baen's Universe. A relatively new on-line SF magazine http://www.baens-universe.com/ |
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I've certainly found myself I read a lot more short fiction on my Sony now, though in my case I tend to prefer anthologies - I buy a lot more of them than I ever used to in paper, and they work very well in the ebook context. Also, there's a lot of very good original anthologies around these days. John Joseph Adams is one of the most interesting anthologists around in sf and fantasy these days - I have his Seeds of Change anthology, and my eye on several others on sale at www.webscription.net.
I did write on my blog a while back (it was later crossposted at the digitalist.net) that I wondered if short story collections as ebooks might be a very powerful promotional tool for novelists. |
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I'm not at all sure that the format has ever gone away. Baen, for example, sell numerous short story collections.
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I read more short stories than I used to. I think has most to do with that there's a lot avaliable via the Internet. Before, when I borrowed a book from et library, it was nice if it didn't 'end too soon', so I preferred long books. Now it's easer to find more, and more diverse, reading matter, so I'm more open to reading short stories han I used to.
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I've been reading quite a few more short stories. Some in anthologies and some standalone freebies or cheapies.
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I love short stories. Ray Bradbury's work opened up that world to me and from there I jumped to Eudora Welty, John Cheever, John Collier, Katherine Anne Porter and many more. My hope is that the ebook revolution will re-energise the short story form as it's truly a pleasure to sit down and read a story in one sitting.
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