21 Anthologies Every Author Should Own

    Before you write, you gotta read.

    If you're going to be an author, there are two things you need to do on a regular basis: Read, and write. One of the best ways to study the short form is to pick up anthologies. It's a good way to sample one story by an author before you go out and purchase an entire collection, plus you also get a variety of stories in a particular genre. Let's look at annuals first, those anthologies that come out every year, and then move on to individual collections.

    1. Best American Short Stories (annual), Heidi Pitlor, series editor

    2. Best American Mystery Stories (annual), Otto Penzler, series editor

    3. The Best Horror of the Year (annual), edited by Ellen Datlow

    4. The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror (annual), edited by Paula Guran

    5. The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy (annual), edited by Rich Horton

    6. The O’Henry Prize Stories (annual), Laura Furman, series editor

    7. The Pushcart Prize: Best of the Small Presses (annual), edited by Bill Henderson

    8. New Stories from the South: The Year's Best (annual), Kathy Pories, series editor

    9. The Best American Nonrequired Reading (annual), edited by Dave Eggers

    10. The Vintage Book of Contemporary American Short Stories, edited by Tobias Wolff

    11. The Anchor Book of New American Short Stories, edited by Ben Marcus

    12. Do Me: Tales of Sex and Love from Tin House

    13. Supernatural Noir, edited by Ellen Datlow

    14. Doubletakes, edited by T.C. Boyle

    15. The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction, edited by Richard Bausch

    16. High Risk, edited by Amy Scholder and Ira Silverberg

    17. The Weird: A Compendium of Strange and Dark Stories, edited by Jeff and Ann VanderMeer

    18. The Best American Noir of the Century, edited by James Ellroy and Otto Penzler

    19. Stories: All-New Tales, edited by Neil Gaiman and Al Sarrantonio

    20. Esquire's Big Book of Fiction, edited by Adrienne Miller

    21. Men Undressed: Women Writers on the Male Sexual Experience, edited by Stacy Bierlein, Gina Frangello, Cris Mazza, and Kat Meads

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    Richard Thomas is the author of three books—Transubstantiate, Herniated Roots, and Staring Into the Abyss. He is also the editor of three anthologies out in 2014: The New Black, The Lineup: 25 Provocative Women Authors, and Burnt Tongues with Chuck Palahniuk. In his spare time he writes for The Nervous Breakdown, LitReactor, and is Editor-in-Chief at Dark House Press. For more information visit www.whatdoesnotkillme.com. Follow him on Twitter.