Question of the Day | 06/11/2009 11:00 pm
What is your favorite short story of all time?

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When I posted before I forgot to mention "Faith, Hope, and Charity" by Irvin S.Cobb, "A Piece of String" by Guy deMaupassant, "A Month in the Country", and "Volodya" by Anton Chekhov as being among my favorite stories. As you can see, I have long been an ardant fan of short stories. I could never pick just one as being my favorite!
Ah, what memories this discussion brings back.
I think the funniest short story I’ve ever read was "Journalism in Tennessee" by Mark Twain.
Another Mark Twain short story — a serious one — that made a big impression on me was "The War Prayer."
Another memorable short story is Ray Bradbury’s "The Sound of Thunder."
And a lot of people have mentioned O. Henry. He wrote a lot of good ones, but my favorite is "The Ransom of Red Chief."

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