Read This GATSBY Take Even if You Didn’t Like Gatsby

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I wasn’t a fan of The Great Gatsby when I read the book in high school. I found myself annoyed by every character and wished I could claw back the time I’d spent with them. The glitz and glamor and intrigue around Gatsby’s life and the story’s main event wasn’t even enough to pique my perpetually wanting teenage interest. Years later, my sister dragged me to the theater to watch Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 adaptation of the book and I walked out with the realization that I still disliked the characters–sure you’ve got wealth, Gatsby, but ya basic, and your fan club of fawning WASPs? Don’t even get me started. I did not put the book on my “reread as an adult” list. The years again passed, and I took note of a Gatsby-inspired speculative novel written by an author whose work I really love. I hemmed and hawed before ultimately deciding to pick it up, and this is the book that saved me from being a complete Gatsby hater.


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This week, we’re highlighting a guide to reading short stories! If you’ve been curious about what short stories have to offer and want to make them part of your reading life, get to know the form and learn where you can find some good ones so you can get started right away. Read on for an excerpt and become an All Access member to unlock the full post.


May is Short Story month, so what’s on your reading list this month? Short stories are one of my favorite things to read right now. Life’s busy, and short stories are fiction that can fit into a hectic day. Instead of using the one-chapter-per-night method to work your way through a novel, what might it look like to read a short story each evening?

I love short stories precisely because they’re every bit as interesting, complex, and beautiful as longer fiction, but they’re more realistic to read when you’ve got a lot going on.

I have a confession: I used to hate short stories. Okay, okay, maybe “hate” is too strong a word. Let’s just say that I basically refused to read them. You might be wondering why I would have such a strong aversion to short stories.


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