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Jaz Baker is 70% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
#14 oh my god. Truly truly devastating. The raw emotion I’m feeling right now is what I expect out of 2025’s best short stories. So devastating, so true, so real.
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 65% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
#13. I’m starting to curb my enthusiasm about these stories. I guess just because it’s ’best of 2025’ doesn’t mean I’ll love them all. Out of 13 so far I’ve probably been impressed with about 3/4. They’re all very well written. I like the snippets of lives I would otherwise know nothing about but I’m not left with anything to consider about said lives.
Jan 26, 2026 10:40AM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 60% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
#12. At the end my first thought was “…that’s nice sweetie.” I actually really liked the dialogue but the ending? The beginning? Maybe I’m missing something. I guess the beginning was to show where Kevin came from and what his father was like. The end was lacking any/every thing. Not sure why it’s on this list of bests.
Jan 22, 2026 06:43PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 55% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
#11 I thought the author did a really good job of portraying a “trapped” feeling. Except when someone or something dies. 4.85/5
Jan 21, 2026 10:13AM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 50% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
#10. I feel two ways. 1) it wasn’t spectacular 2) for the story it was and who the narrator is, it couldn’t have been told better.
Jan 20, 2026 05:55PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 45% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
#9. I liked this one. It says a lot about how life is or can be for someone like Calypso. Her conflicting and conflicted Ma, her hard little sister (my fave), creepy older men, puberty. Beautifully written I think.
Jan 19, 2026 04:41PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 40% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
Finished story #8. It was very interesting. At first I liked how metaphorical it was because I’m a sucker for how other people relay things with “deeper meaning”. But then I realized it’s more than metaphors, it’s both fantasy and the exact same world we live in. It made me angry a lot, for Emma. A kind of personal anger tbh. I’m not entirely sure how I feel tbh.
Jan 17, 2026 10:17PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 35% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
Seventh story down. I just keep saying awww over and over again. So sweet and endearing. I found lots of depth in the parts that referenced the old boss and that building. I can certainly see how this story made the list.
Jan 13, 2026 05:02PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 30% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
Sixth story down. This one was very..ruminating. I can’t say I’ve thought about the passage of time and life this way. How the valley of “things” is so much more vast between me and my grandma than the one between her and her grandma. The way he talked about his hobbies was interesting too, tied in with the military stuff I guess.
Jan 10, 2026 01:32PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 25% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
Fifth story down. Wow how sad. The writing kind of reminds me of my own writing. Like the kind of writing I do when I’m so overly full of emotions and feelings that I can only write in short, powerful bursts or words. I have a feeling like I might need to reread this one. The ending kind of made me gasp and go “….oh.”
Jan 09, 2026 04:30PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 20% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
Fourth story done. Not my favorite so far. The very last line was a tiny bit interesting (but also not really). The writing was solid. The story was fine but I can’t fathom how it ended up in the best of 2025. Maybe it’s because I had a hard time relating to the characters? But I didn’t get any deeper meaning past the surface and the surface was boringly mundane.
Jan 08, 2026 04:57PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 15% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
Third story down. Daaaamn. That one hit close to home. So black and gay and human. I’m Shirlee and Theo. And Roger. Maybe sometimes even Jane. This story was a tiny cave in a huge mountain. You’d have to wander into it to know how full it is of gems and that despite how small it is, it’s somehow load bearing to Everest. We are all Everest.
Jan 07, 2026 01:57PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 10% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
Just finished the second story. I liked it a lot. It was…tangible? Like I could hold the narrators feelings in my hand and play with them like a fidget toy. Really beautiful and just a little empty in terms of hope (though I don’t think that’s a bad thing at all).
Jan 03, 2026 01:48PM Add a comment
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Jaz Baker
Jaz Baker is 5% done with The Best Short Stories 2025: The O. Henry Prize Winners
I’ve just finished the first of 20 stories - I’m glad it was first. It was strong and simple.
Dec 31, 2025 11:54AM 1 comment
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