Shorts. Shorts the Podcast
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This is Shorts: the podcast where we talk about contemporary short stories.
We’re two long distanced friends who want to talk about what we’re reading. We think that short stories can contain all the richness and excitement of a novel, and can show the world through different perspectives. Before each episode, we invite you to read a story and then we’ll talk about it together.
Click the link in the show notes to download our reading list and get started today! https://shortsthepodcast.com/
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Caturday
This week we are reading "Caturday" by Emma Brankin and we are THRILLED to be joined by the author herself to discuss the story, and her brand new collection Attention Seekers, which is available now.
Caturday follows the story of Ash as she navigates a complicated relationship with her ex and the cat they once shared, who has become an internet sensation. Attention Seekers is Brankin's darkly comic debut collection, bringing to life characters as they stuggle with their identity, their place in the world, and the lure of the spotlight.
The author has made the story available for free on her website here.
Caturday was first published in So To Speak Journal.
Buy Attention Seekers in your local bookshop or online retailer and follow Emma Brankin (and her cat!) @sabre_reads
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Taylor Swift
This week we’re reading Taylor Swift, a piece of flash fiction by Hugh Behm-Steinberg, published by Gulf Coast Mag.
In the alternate reality of the story, our narrator buys several Taylor Swift clones, whom they use to deal with their emotions over their next door neighbour and friend Tina. As the story progresses, we ask questions over the extreme commodification of celebrity, and the incomparable power of human connection.
Link to story: https://gulfcoastmag.org/journal/28.2/2015-barthelme-prize-winner-taylor-swift/
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Ophelia
This week, we're reading "Ophelia" by Breanne McIvor. It was published in April 2017 on Adda, the online literary magazine of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize. Ophelia is a story about a young man who falls for a woman in the cast of a play he is in. As he prepares for a coffee with her - which could be their first date - he realises the distance between them, and decides he can’t go through with it. This is a story about class, about race, and how to navigate who you are.
Link to story: https://www.addastories.org/ophelia/
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How To Be An Other Woman
This week, we're reading “How To Be An Other Woman” by Lorrie Moore which was first published in 1985. The story is told from the perspective of Charlene, a secretary, who has an affair with a married man. One of the most famous examples of second person narration, How to Be an Other Woman follows Charlene as she navigates her identity from carefree mistress to jealous rival.
Link to Story (you need to read both parts!)
Part 1
Part 2
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The Heart In The House
This week, we're reading “The Heart In The House” by Aaron Muller. It was published in 2022 in Cold Signal magazine. Part comedy, part horror, this story is a surrealist dive into a woman’s relationship with the house she recently purchased, which appears to be alive.
Link to Story: "The Heart in the House" by Aaron Muller
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Lazy River
This week, we're reading “The Lazy River” by Zadie Smith. It was published in December 2017 in the New Yorker. In this story, a group of British families go on holiday at an all-inclusive resort in Southern Spain. This simple premise belies extraordinary metaphors about life, materialism, and inequality.
Link to Story: "The Lazy River" by Zadie Smith
Link to the author reading the story: Zadie Smith Reads "The Lazy River"
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