Famous Short Story Writers - List of Famous Short Story Writers - page 7
Short story writers write short pieces of prose fiction that generally focus on a single theme, simple plots and few characters. There is considerable debate surrounding what should be the appropriate word limit for a piece of fiction to be considered a short story; it is generally considered to be between 1000 to about 20,000 words. Edgar Allan Poe, the famous American author regarded to be one of the earliest writers of short stories defined a short story as a short piece of fiction that can be read in one sitting. However this categorization is also subjective, there is no concrete definition of what constitutes the time limit for one sitting. Many novelists begin their career as writers of short stories. Writing shorter pieces of prose before commencing a lengthier piece of work gives them an opportunity to hone their writing skills and get an idea about the readership for their works. It also helps popularize the writer’s name in the market so that any other work by the same author is received favorably. Short stories are mostly based on a single theme that revolves around a small cast of characters, and are usually less complex than novels. Listed below is a collection of the biographies about the lives and works of famous short story writers from around the world.
The Most Famous Short Story Writers | |||
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Name | Birthday | Nationality | Bio |
Charles Bukowski | August 16, 1920 | German, American | Charles Bukowski was a German-born American novelist, short story writer and poet |
Ruskin Bond | May 19, 1934 | Indian | Ruskin Bond is an award winning Indian author of British descent |
O. Henry | September 11, 1862 | American | William Sydney Porter, more famous by his pen name O |
Neil Gaiman | November 10, 1960 | British | Neil Gaiman is an English writer of novels, short stories, children’s books and other literature |
Guy de Maupassant | August 5, 1850 | French | Guy de Maupassant was an acclaimed French short story writer and novelist |
John Steinbeck | February 27, 1902 | American | John Steinbeck was a celebrated American writer famous for his novel, ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ |
H. E. Bates | May 16, 1905 | British | Herbert Ernest Bates was a famous English writer |
Luigi Pirandello | June 28, 1867 | Italian | Luigi Pirandello was a Nobel Prize winning Italian writer and dramatist |
Aldous Huxley | July 26, 1894 | British, American | Aldous Leonard Huxley was a prominent English writer |
Mulk Raj Anand | December 12, 1905 | Indian | Mulk Raj Anand was one of the first Indian writers in English to gain international fame |
Alfred Noyes
Alfred Noyes was an English author, notably known for his ballads ‘The Highwayman’ and ‘The Barrel-Organ’
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a Scottish author, poet & physician
William Faulkner
William Faulkner was a famous American writer and a Nobel Prize winner
Washington Irving
Washington Irving was America's first genuine internationally best-selling author
Wallace Stegner
Wallace Stegner acclaimed American novelist and short story writer
Truman Capote
Truman Capote is a celebrated author who hails from the United States and is known for his books like ‘In Cold Blood’
Thomas Mann
Thomas Mann was a Nobel Prize winning German novelist, short story writer, and philanthropist