So what are “linked stories”? Here is what the library’s Cataloguers staff tell me:
Linked stories are short stories with a common thread. Some might term them as “a novel in stories”.
Essentially a larger story that is told through several smaller stories. The common thread might be characters / subject matter / or locale etc.
Here are five recent collections that you may enjoy.
by Zane Lovitt
The story of detective John Dorn told in ten cases. The “cases” are as different as can be, but each one reveals a little more of Dorn’s own troubled past and his dire present, leading to a final confrontation with his arch nemesis: himself.
“This is the story of a place that never looks the same way twice: a place imagined anew by each citizen who walks through the changing streets, among voices half-heard, signs half-glimpsed and desires half-acknowledged.” – Publisher.
A History of the Present Illness: stories (M)
by Louise Aronson
News From Heaven: the Bakerton stories (M)
by Jennifer Haigh
When It Happens to You: a novel in stories (M)
by Molly Ringwald
A collection of interlinked stories follows a Los Angeles family and their friends and neighbors as they negotiate the deceptions and heartbreaks of everyday life.