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When we think 'fantasy,' we usually think big: enormous castles besieged by large dragons, sweeping, multi-generational epics about kingdoms and queendoms, and hefty, hardcover book series that seem to go on forever. Fantasy fiction tends to work well on a large scale, with plenty of room for world-building and grand adventures. But when a is done well, it's done really well. Fantasy stories only have so much space to create entire universes and systems of magic, and then deliver a satisfying conclusion. So have to be all the more creative about their imaginary worlds. Here are some of the best fantasy stories that you can read online, for free, right now.Of course, when it comes to fantasy, it's not all dragons and hobbits and games of thrones. These fantasy tales run the gamut.
Here you'll find stories about werewolves' daughters going to finishing school, scenes of magic on the wintry Boston transit system, and at least one guide to the ogres of East Africa. And all of these short stories can be read on a lunch break or while crammed onto the commuter train, to add just a little more magic to your day.
By Karen Russell, a, is more or less a classic of short-form fantasy by now: The story follows a pack of children, born to werewolf parents (their condition skips a generation), who are forced to attend a 'civilizing' finishing school. But of course, making wolf girls into productive members of society won't be as easy as all that. This is just one of the major quirky stories you can find in Russell's collection of the same name — and if you haven't got quite enough after reading through those, you can also pick up her. Princes and princesses and true love are all staples of the high fantasy genre. In a little princess is born in the midst of tragedy. Even worse, a prophecy at her birth foretells that if she ever finds her elusive 'one true love,' it shall be the downfall of the king.
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And if you've ever read a princess story before, you already know that prophecies are not so easily prevented., is known for her retellings that challenge the status quo, and if that sounds like something up your alley, you'll be hooked on this story and her novels. Proceed at your own risk and read at your own discretion. But if the idea of murdering ancient godlike beasts and then cutting them up into steaks appeals to your fantasy brain, then Godmeat is the creepy, weird, wildly imaginative story for you (just maybe don't read it while eating).You may have noticed that many of these stories appeared in the same literary journals.
If you're in the mood for more fantasy short stories, you might want to consider buying copies of orThis post was originally published on May 16, 2018. It was updated on June 6, 2019.
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