I’ve spent
more time reading and writing about short stories this month than I had reading
novel-length prose. That’s a little unusual for me as I tend to read comic and
novels much more frequently than I read short stories. Upon further reflection,
that surprises me as I tend to be like a variety in my fiction. More so variety
of authors and moods than in variety of genres, but there is some variety there
as well.
This week’s
selection of stories offers some nice variety. The first author, Fritz Leiber, I’m
already familiar with form his work in fantasy. I’ve read a couple of
collections of his Fafhrd and the Gray
Mouser series. I enjoy them, but I’m not quite swept away like some of his
fans or, in general, fans of sword of sorcery. His “A Pail of Air” is a science
fiction story and it was fun following him over into another mode of writing.
The second author, Tanith Lee, is new to me. I first heard of her upon her
passing in 2015. Reading appreciations of her body of work and her
contributions to literature in the wake of her death made an impression on me
and I’ve been keeping my eye out for her work ever since. I remember searching
for her work at my local bookstore, but I couldn’t find any volumes that
started a series or any short story collection that wasn’t part of a larger
series. I didn’t buy anything. Finally, I got my chance this week and I was not
disappointed.
