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Old 09-24-2021, 02:43 PM   #853
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I've finally reached the end of my long trek through all of the Hugo nominated short stories. Well, almost. There are three stories that I haven't been able to find online:

Ray Bradbury "Hollerbochen's Dilemma"
John C. Wright "An Unimaginable Light"
Martha Soukup "The Story So Far"


None of them look very promising, but if anyone knows of a place to read any of them online for free I'd be grateful.


FWIW, of the 300 plus stories that I read, these are my favorites:


(chronological order)

Tier one:

Jerome Bixby "It's a Good Life"
Theodore Sturgeon "A Saucer of Loneliness"
Arthur C. Clarke "The Star"
Daniel Keyes "Flowers for Algernon"
Theodore Sturgeon "The Man Who Lost the Sea"
Roger Zelazny "A Rose for Ecclesiastes"
Bob Shaw "Light of Other Days"
Harlan Ellison "I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream"
C. J. Cherryh "Cassandra"
Elizabeth Bear "Tideline"

Tier two:

Alfred Bester "The Men Who Murdered Mohammed"
Larry Niven "Not Long Before the End"
David D. Levine "Tk'tk'tk"
Tim Pratt "Impossible Dreams"


This isn't necessarily my final list. I've got about a half-dozen stories I'm going to give a second read.
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