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Member Posts: 13 | Hi, I don't see a thread for the Short Story Reading Challenge yet. Could you please add the book Down these Strange Streets George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois (editors) to the database? I suspect I'll be requesting a lot more. Many thanks! | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | You might want to post this on the book request thread, also, which you can find HERE. I'm not certain the admin will see it here. There is a HUGE lack of short stories in the WWEnd database so I think we'll just have to be patient and wait for more to be added as we request them. I filled as many slots as I could with available books but left a few spots open hoping that some of the books I'm reading will eventually be added. Good luck with the challenge! | ||
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Uber User Posts: 456 | For those looking for short fiction, I've identified a number of collections & anthologies in the WWE db, as follows. I'm sure that I've missed a bunch, so post missing books and I'll update this list.
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Admin Posts: 4004 Location: Dallas, Texas | Engelbrecht - 2014-02-07 10:52 PM For those looking for short fiction, I've identified a number of collections & anthologies in the WWE db, as follows. I'm sure that I've missed a bunch, so post missing books and I'll update this list. I'm going to get with whargoul and see what we can do to make an official list out of this! I don't think I've ever seen them all in one place like that before. Thanks Engelbrecht for the idea and the work in putting this together. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4004 Location: Dallas, Texas | Here are a few more for the list:
Of course, we're giving away 5 copies of the first High Hallack collection in the blog which could help with your challenges. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | And a couple more: Byatt, A.S. - Elementals Goss, Theodora - In the Forest of Forgetting Palwick, Susan - The Fate of Mice Stross, Charles - Wireless Murphy, Pat - Points of Departure Most excellent work Engelbrecht. Also, for those hunting for books for this challenge, most of the prizes have a short story collection category though that info is not included in the WWEnd listings. (I know for certain that the World Fantasy, the Locus, and the Bram Stoker have a collection category.) You might find a few books on the prize lists that are in the WWEnd database (although a lot of them are not). Edited by HRO 2014-02-08 7:43 AM | ||
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Uber User Posts: 794 | Great list! A few more: Lou Anders - Fast Forward 1 & 2 Rebecca Ore - Centuries Ago and Very Fast Ian Whates - Solaris Rising 2 Robert Heinlein - The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag Ian MacDonald - Cyberabad Days J. R. R. Tolkein - The Silmarillion John Varley - In the Hall of the Martian Kings Brian Aldiss - The Moment of Eclipse | ||
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Member Posts: 28 Location: suburb of Minneapolis, MN | Thanks for the lists. They help. Nothing I read in January was listed on WWE. Not sure I can meet the challenge though, because these are entire books of short stories, rather than just an individual short story/novella. I'll try though. Edited by ManyMoons 2014-02-08 10:21 AM | ||
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Uber User Posts: 794 | I assume that the challenge is for collections of stories. WWE doesn't catalog individual stories or novellas. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 456 | Dave, I can't seem to be able to edit my list post as I don't have an Edit button visible - has a setting changed, or am I just blind today? I'm going to get with whargoul and see what we can do to make an official list out of this! An alternative approach to this might be to create colored number indicator for short fiction, translated works, etc. Just as the red number indicator is used for awards and a black number indicator is used for lists, a green number indicator could be used for identifying misc. characteristics of works. I guess my concern here is that the value of the black indicator connotes a certain significance for a work and that increasing this value for a work simply because it is a collection diminishes the significance of, for example, "Best 100" works. Also, do we care about differentiating collections and anthologies (and "mosaic" novels like Simak's City)? Oh, and what about novellas that are published in a stand alone format, such as many of the works from Subterranean Press? Heinlein's The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag is actually a title used both for the standalone short novel and as a title for a collection issued in 1959 by Gnome Press, never since reprinted (see ISFDB). The later publication by Pyramid and Ace as referenced by the WWE db refer to the later publication of the work in a standalone format. Gnome Press should probably be removed from the WWE db publisher list (possibly a separate work could be set up for the Gnome Press collection).
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Uber User Posts: 794 | My copy is unfortunately boxed and buried in the cellar so I can't confirm. It was a Penguin edition published in the UK in 1966 and, if memory serves was short stories and I have it catalogued on LT as such. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | Her Smoke Rose Up Forever by James Tiptree Jr. is being issued as a SF Masterworks edition in 2014 so it will FINALLY be added to the WWEnd database. Yay. | ||
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Admin Posts: 4004 Location: Dallas, Texas | Engelbrecht - 2014-02-08 7:00 PM Dave, I can't seem to be able to edit my list post as I don't have an Edit button visible - has a setting changed, or am I just blind today? I don't know why you can see the edit button. Nothing has changed. Perhaps your login expired? What I had in mind for the list was to add a "book type" flag to the DB so we can tag books as novel, collection, anthology, graphic novel, novella, non-fiction etc. Then we can use that flag for searching and sorting and create a list like the series list that is an alpha paginated list of all short story collections and anthologies. The new list would not be counted in the black list appearances number because it's only on a list for type of book rather than it making a list based on it's merits. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | Administrator - 2014-02-09 2:15 PM Engelbrecht - 2014-02-08 7:00 PM Dave, I can't seem to be able to edit my list post as I don't have an Edit button visible - has a setting changed, or am I just blind today? I don't know why you can see the edit button. The site only allows you to edit a post within 30 minutes of posting it. After that, the edit option vanishes. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 456 | justifiedsinner - 2014-02-08 5:19 PM My copy is unfortunately boxed and buried in the cellar so I can't confirm. It was a Penguin edition published in the UK in 1966 and, if memory serves was short stories and I have it catalogued on LT as such. You're right - I had missed that edition (and, looking further, some others). I believe that the version in the WWE db is the standalone short novel version as it's been associated with Pringle's Modern Fantasy: The 100 Best Novels list. Dave, your approach with a "book type" is much better than mine - nice work! HRO, thanks for identifying the issue with the edit button - I thought I was losing it or something... | ||
Engelbrecht |
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Uber User Posts: 456 | There are some collections & anthologies not in the WWE db from authors not represented above that are truly excellent. You couldn't go wrong reading any of these...
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justifiedsinner |
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Uber User Posts: 794 | I definitely second the Ted Chiang. (On the Heinlein, I mark as read any book that represents the contents that I've read so I'll mark an omnibus edition if I've read the separate volumes and I'll mark novellas if I've read a collection in which they appear). Kudos for working out which edition is referenced often a difficult task on WWE. | ||
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Uber User Posts: 237 Location: Grootfontein, Namibia | The RYO Short Fiction reading challenge is a great opportunity to re-read some collections, so I'm going to do it. And add one or two new ones to the fray. Can you add Heinlein's collection The Menace from Earth that includes "By His Bootstraps", the ultimate time-travel story http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Menace_From_Earth_(collection) as well as add AC Clarke's enormous compendium http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Collected_Stories_of_Arthur_C._Cla... | ||
HRO |
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | FYI: Quite a few short story collections have been recently added so if there was something you were wishing was in the database go check again because it might be there now. | ||
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Member Posts: 30 | Yes, thanks for including Connie Willis' older collections: Impossible Things & Fire Watch. Could someone add Elizabeth Moon's Phases? | ||
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Uber User Posts: 265 Location: Neither here...nor there | juliael71 - 2014-04-27 5:06 PM Could someone add Elizabeth Moon's Phases? Done. I also added her other collections - Lunar Activity and Moonflights. | ||
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