“The book is heartily significant, featuring work that is sometimes surprising, sometimes frustrating and sometimes exhilaratingnot unlike the Web itself.”—Los Angeles Times Book Review
“There is good work here. Perhaps that’s all that needs to be said.”—Fiction Writers Review
It is exciting to read innovative stories put out by small-press and respected publishers who are NOT afraid to take chances on experimental pieces. The stories are humorous and remind me of Best American Short Stories guest edited by Salman Rushdie (2008), which is my BASS favorite thus far.
The stories within “The Best of the Web” (2010) reflect heart as much as literary merit. That is not to say there aren’t literary masterpieces within. Seldom do I read a collection of short stories in which almost every piece conveys ambiance and powerful mood as this book does. I am not associated with this collection in any way other than having my own online magazine listed in the appendix along with hundreds of others.
If you enjoy reading experimental pieces and literary stories based on quality and merit rather than the reputation of the writer, then this book is for you. It contains enjoyable fiction produced by publishers who were NOT afraid to publish those stories simply because they fell outside the box of large-press, mainstream plot-driven reads.
Here are the authors of the stories I particularly liked: Elizabeth Crane Emily Bromfield Anne Valente Matthew Simmons Michelle Reale Nanette Rayman Rivera (nonfiction) Sara Levine August Tarrier Thomas Cooper