As part the process of focusing my 2020 reading on short fiction, I am keeping a list of every short story I read this year. Author names are linked to their primary online presence, as are the venues for those short stories.
January was quite busy, what with work deadlines, ConFusion 2020 and the new kitten, so I only read 20 stories. The majority came from periodicals though the last few came from the superb Long List Anthologies of short fiction nominated for the Hugo Awards.
- “Lost Book” – Williams, Ryan M. (Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #7, Summer 2019)
- “That Faraway Kingdom” – Buckell, Tobias (Patreon)
- “I Sexually Identify as an Attack Helicopter” – Fall, Isabel (Clarkesworld #160, January 2020)
- “Acceptable Losses” – Dermatis, Dayle (Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #7, Summer 2019)
- “A Choose Your Own Fangle Adventure” – Jeschonek, Robert (Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #7, Summer 2019)
- “Say Hello to my Little Friend” – Rusch, Kristine Kathryn (Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #7, Summer 2019)
- “The Ghost of a Smile” – Miller, John Jos (Dreamforge #4, December 2019)
- “Cessation of Civilization” – Croke, Marie (Dreamforge #4, December 2019)
- “Autoimmune” – Pankau, Kurt (Dreamforge #4, December 2019)
- “Hot Times in Shady Pines” – Kloster, Gary (Dreamforge #4, December 2019)
- “The Last Petal” – Madden, Anna (Dreamforge #4, December 2019)
- “Extremophile” – Harpold, Robert E. (Dreamforge #4, December 2019)
- “Dreamforger” – Crankshaw, Donald S. (Dreamforge #4, December 2019)
- “Dirtnap” – Koekkoek, Taylor (Paris Review #231, Winter 2019)
- “Zen and the Art of Starship Maintenance” – Buckell, Tobias (The Long List Anthology, vol. 4)
- “Red in Tooth and Cog” – Rambo, Cat (The Long List Anthology, vol. 3)
- “A Salvaging of Ghosts” – de Bodard, Aliette (The Long List Anthology, vol. 3)
- “Welcome to the Medical Clinic at the International Relay Station | Hours Since the Last Patient Death: 0” – Yaochim, Caroline M. (The Long List Anthology, vol. 3)
- “Razorback” – Vernon, Ursula (The Long List Anthology, vol. 3)
- “We Have a Cultural Difference, Can I Taste You?” – Jordan, Rebecca Ann (The Long List Anthology, vol. 3)