Ted Chiang is probably the best short fiction author I’ve come across and has two collections currently. Story of Your Life and Other, and Exhalation.
Ken Liu also has two short story collections I enjoyed. The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, and The Hidden Girl and Other Stories.
As a final suggestion for some harder sci fi short stories, Cixin Liu is one of my favourite authors and also has two collections, The Wandering Earth, and Hold Up the Sky.
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I really liked Alice Munro’s short stories.
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Isaac Bashevis Singer. The Spinoza of Market Street.
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The Jungle Book by Kipling.
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No one belongs here more than you by Miranda July
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I really enjoyed “The Attack on the Mill and Other Stories” by Emile Zola.
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The only book of short stories I’ve ever really loved was The Turning by Tim Winton.
It was also made into a cool series of short films written, directed by, and starring a host of talented Australian creatives.
[Seven Empty Houses](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60206505-seven-empty-houses?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=yCpHfBukyT&rank=2)
Ted Chiang is probably the best short fiction author I’ve come across and has two collections currently. Story of Your Life and Other, and Exhalation.
Ken Liu also has two short story collections I enjoyed. The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, and The Hidden Girl and Other Stories.
As a final suggestion for some harder sci fi short stories, Cixin Liu is one of my favourite authors and also has two collections, The Wandering Earth, and Hold Up the Sky.
I really liked Alice Munro’s short stories.
Isaac Bashevis Singer. The Spinoza of Market Street.
The Jungle Book by Kipling.
No one belongs here more than you by Miranda July
I really enjoyed “The Attack on the Mill and Other Stories” by Emile Zola.