B&N Review has a piece by Paul Di Filippo on the state of short stories, specifically genre short stories. It starts:
If at any given moment short fiction is not actually experiencing a Golden Age, it is always seen to be dying. Critics, authors, publishers, editors, readers — even sociologists! — engage (or should that be indulge?) in incessant hand-wringing and shirt-rending over the beloved, terminally ill art form. They adduce sparsity, low quality, lack of showcases, poor commercial prospects, and audience indifference, then debate root causes and programs of improvement. A mythic paradise of a time when the short story reigned supreme is recalled, and dreadful, Orwellian future prospects limned. Yet, somehow, short fiction manages to persist and even thrive.
One thought on “Genre Short Stories”
I have to laugh at all this self-fulfilling negativity. It provides so much blogger fodder.
One only has to go to
http://www.LongShortStories.com. That is where the short story LIVES!
See you there.
Wayne C. Long
Writer/Editor/Internet Publisher
http://www.LongShortStories.com