I’m transitioning from reading online scripts to short stories, specifically using resources like short-stories.co.uk. I’ve always had a soft spot for classic authors like O. Henry and enjoy finding curated digital collections of their narratives.
I finally found a comprehensive collection of Zen stories after first reading them in Godel, Escher, Bach. These bizarre, paradoxical tales, like Zen Master Gutei's story, offer unique philosophical insights through short, striking narratives.
I've linked a collection of software horror stories that demonstrate how critical bugs can lead to real-world fatalities. These cases underscore the life-and-death stakes and the necessity of rigorous safety-critical software engineering.
I've discovered the Baen Library, a fantastic source for reading free online science fiction. They offer a selection of full-length novels from several authors that are available to read directly in your web browser.
The Data Comicgen awards showcase how difficult—and impressive—it is to turn raw data into simple, comic-style narratives that still carry insight.
I used Codex and Claude to turn my browser history into data stories. I learned to build multiple options, use LLMs for pre-reviewing, and match specific models like GPT-5 or Claude to their architectural strengths.