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Springtime à la Carte by O. Henry

To celebrate the season, I bring you this delightful story of young lovers in New York City.

Springtime à la Carte by O. Henry (1906) — 2,137 words (about 9 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in the book The Four Million in 1906. You can download all of O. Henry’s short fiction for free in one ebook at standardebooks.com.

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My Cloak of Keys by Fran Wilde

Sometimes it is hard to let go, even in death.

My Cloak of Keys by Fran Wilde (2022) — 3,098 words (about 12 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in The Deadlands magazine issue #10, February 2022

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Starpoop by Sandra McDonald

On the dangers of making your small child an internet video star.

Starpoop by Sandra McDonald (2023) — 3,244 words (about 13 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Lightspeed magazine, issue #158, July 2023.

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Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes

This Hugo award winner in 1960 is a bit long but well worth the time invested.

Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes — 12,349 words (about 49 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Volume 16, No. 4 (April 1959)

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Better Living Through Algorithms by Naomi Kritzer

Let’s start the week off with this Hugo award winning short story, a cautionary tale of algorithms and AI.

Better Living Through Algorithms by Naomi Kritzer — 5,610 words (about 22 minutes for the average reader)

Originally published in Clarkesworld magazine, Issue #200, May 2023

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Every Shade of Healing by Taryn Frazier

A quick one to take you into the weekend on a more uplifting note.

Every Shade of Healing by Taryn Frazier — 1,000 words (about 4 minutes for the average reader)

From Issue 136 of Apex Magazine originally published 7 March 2023

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The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Today I have a classic you may have read in school at some point, a feminist tale of isolation and depression.

The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman — 5,815 words (about 23 minutes for the average reader)

First published in 1892 in New England Magazine

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The Boy Who Will Become Court Magician by Sarah Pinsker

Here is a story in the category of “Be careful what you wish for.” Remember, everything has a price.

The Boy Who Will Become Court Magician by Sarah Pinsker (2018) — 3,160 words (about 12 minutes for the average reader)

From Issue 92 of Lightspeed Magazine originally published January 2018

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Simmered in Their Wealth Like the Richest of Sauces by Jo Miles

Here is a very short fantasy with something to say about wealth and greed.

Simmered in Their Wealth Like the Richest of Sauces by Jo Miles (2023) — 1,568 words (about 6 minutes for the average reader)

From Issue 160 of Lightspeed Magazine originally published September 2023

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The Long Mural by James Van Pelt

This one feels particularly timely given the national concern over illegal immigration.

The Long Mural by James Van Pelt (2023) — 7,080 words (about 28 minutes for the average reader)

From Issue 206 of Clarkesworld Magazine originally published November 2023

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