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What is your favorite short story? (Original Post) Mendocino Oct 2017 OP
Strange Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge The Blue Flower Oct 2017 #1
Was this also a twilight zone episode? Ohiya Oct 2017 #3
Alfred Hitchcock Presents, not Twilight Zone Glorfindel Oct 2017 #7
Aha! Thanks Ohiya Oct 2017 #10
Pretty sure it was a Twilight Zone episode Zorro Oct 2017 #11
There was a Twilight Zone version of it. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2017 #23
My first thought, too! ChazInAz Oct 2017 #17
The Lottery Polly Hennessey Oct 2017 #2
The Secret Integration Ohiya Oct 2017 #4
"The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelos" Glorfindel Oct 2017 #5
The Moon Moth Cartoonist Oct 2017 #6
What a great thread! Thank you for starting it. Glorfindel Oct 2017 #8
Thanks Mendocino Oct 2017 #14
The House of Asterion -- Jorge Luis Borges Zorro Oct 2017 #9
"The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry cornball 24 Oct 2017 #12
Yes! 2d favorite O. Henry story: no_hypocrisy Oct 2017 #16
The Tell-Tale Heart. I think it describes people like Trump. Zen Democrat Oct 2017 #13
So many TlalocW Oct 2017 #15
Can't pick just one. R. P. McMurphy Oct 2017 #18
green thoughts? john collier. hell, his whole book of short stories. midnights & fancies? pansypoo53219 Oct 2017 #19
Any by Stephen King! yallerdawg Oct 2017 #20
Two. CrispyQ Oct 2017 #21
"The Destructors" by Graham Greene. Paladin Oct 2017 #22
My current favorite is "Just Before Recess" by James van Pelt. PoindexterOglethorpe Nov 2017 #24

Ohiya

(2,224 posts)
3. Was this also a twilight zone episode?
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 09:01 AM
Oct 2017

I know I saw a video of this decades ago. It probably wasn't called a video back then.

Glorfindel

(9,719 posts)
7. Alfred Hitchcock Presents, not Twilight Zone
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 09:08 AM
Oct 2017

From Wikipedia: "A TV version of the story starring British actor Ronald Howard was telecast in 1959 during the fifth season of the Alfred Hitchcock Presents television anthology series."

I remember watching it. I had already read the story, though.

Zorro

(15,722 posts)
11. Pretty sure it was a Twilight Zone episode
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 09:15 AM
Oct 2017

I remember it as a bit confounding when I watched it.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,812 posts)
23. There was a Twilight Zone version of it.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 10:44 PM
Nov 2017

I'm not familiar with the Alfred Hitchcock one, just the TZ one. I rather think it was only broadcast once, and not again. It was not an actual Twilight Zone production, but a French film that was purchased to be shown by that show.

Glorfindel

(9,719 posts)
5. "The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelos"
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 09:03 AM
Oct 2017

by Ursula K. LeGuinn. Science fiction-ish, but very poignant and thought-provoking.

Glorfindel

(9,719 posts)
8. What a great thread! Thank you for starting it.
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 09:11 AM
Oct 2017

I love discovering new stories, and I have already spotted three here.

TlalocW

(15,373 posts)
15. So many
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 10:32 AM
Oct 2017

I recall reading, "The Gun Without a Bang," by Robert Sheckley back in Middle School English class, and it was panned by the entire class, but that's because we didn't get satire. I've remembered it though, and I've come to appreciate it and would like to read it again, but it's difficult to find.

My favorite collection of short stories is, "Woman Hollering Creek," by Sandra Cisneros, a collection of stories about Mexican and Mexican-American women and what they face in their daily lives.

TlalocW

R. P. McMurphy

(833 posts)
18. Can't pick just one.
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 12:53 PM
Oct 2017

"The Devil and Daniel Webster" - can't remember the author.

"The Open Window" - Saki

"The Ransom of Red Chief" - O. Henry

pansypoo53219

(20,952 posts)
19. green thoughts? john collier. hell, his whole book of short stories. midnights & fancies?
Mon Oct 30, 2017, 04:17 PM
Oct 2017

i picked up a reprint of it on pure whim & was laughing my ass off on the bus ride home.

Paladin

(28,243 posts)
22. "The Destructors" by Graham Greene.
Tue Oct 31, 2017, 03:46 PM
Oct 2017

I first read it when I was just a kid and couldn't fully understand all the elements at play; I've read it at least a dozen times since, and it just gets better and better.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,812 posts)
24. My current favorite is "Just Before Recess" by James van Pelt.
Thu Nov 2, 2017, 10:54 PM
Nov 2017

Jim is a wonderful writer of short stories, currently has five collections out. I got the most recent this last weekend while at Mile Hi Con in Denver. Jim was also there and I got him to sign it for me. "Just Before Recess" is in Flying in the Heart of the Lafayette Espadrille. The title story I didn't like at all.

You can read "Recess" on line. http://flashfictiononline.com/f20080301-just-before-recess-jim-van-pelt.html

I love the internet.

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