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The Rips – An Original Short Story by Don McDonald
There are things we expect from the world.
Walls stay still. Rooms hold their shape. The spaces we live in behave.
And when they don’t, we look for explanations.
Old houses settle. Pipes shift. Light plays tricks.
But sometimes the world doesn’t explain itself.
When an answer can’t be seen, that doesn’t mean there isn’t one.
There is something.
Something all too real.
Something beyond frightening.
This story is being presented on Litreading for limited time to help build the audience for its eventual primary home, New Tales Told part of Short Storyverses. New Tales Told is made up of totally original modern stories written with the feel of classic short stories (suitable for all ages). There are now fourteen original stories so please check start listening and subscribing to New Tales Told. On Apple Podcasts it is part of the Short Storyverses Channel.
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The Committee Committee – An Original Short Story by Don McDonald
16:43|The Committee Committee is a parable set in a village where things run smoothly—because they always have.Problems are addressed. Responsibilities are shared. And when questions arise, there is a structure in place to handle them.Over time, that structure has grown more refined, more comprehensive… and more complete.This story is being presented on Litreading for limited time to help build the audience for its eventual primary home, New Tales Told part of Short Storyverses. New Tales Told is made up of totally original modern stories written with the feel of classic short stories (suitable for all ages). There are now fourteen original stories so please check start listening and subscribing to New Tales Told. On Apple Podcasts it is part of the Short Storyverses Channel.
My Watch – An Original Short Story by Mark Twain
09:09|First published in 1870, “My Watch” is one of Mark Twain’s sharpest short comic essays. What begins as a simple adjustment to a timepiece becomes an escalating satire of overconfidence, technical jargon, and the human tendency to meddle with what already works. In fewer than ten minutes, Twain turns a minor inconvenience into a masterclass in comic exaggeration.Mark Twain was the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, born in 1835. A riverboat pilot, journalist, lecturer, and one of America’s most enduring humorists, Twain built his reputation on sharp observation, comic exaggeration, and a deep skepticism of human certainty. His works include The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, but he was equally at home in short essays like this one — small mechanical failures turned into very large human truths.
The Arrangement - An Original Short Story by Don McDonald
11:25|Every crime begins as a solution. At least to someone. This is a story about a solution. A rented room. A promise. And a man who believes he is doing what’s necessary.This story is being presented on Litreading for limited time to help build the audience for its eventual primary home, New Tales Told part of Short Storyverses. New Tales Told is made up of totally original modern stories written with the feel of classic short stories (suitable for all ages). There are now fourteen original stories so please check start listening and subscribing to New Tales Told. On Apple Podcasts it is part of the Short Storyverses Channel.
The Doll's House – A Classic Short Story by Katherine Mansfield
20:22|Published in 1921, The Doll’s House is one of Katherine Mansfield’s most quietly powerful stories. Set in a small New Zealand community, it explores class, exclusion, and childhood cruelty through something deceptively simple: the arrival of an elaborate doll’s house.Mansfield does not moralize. Instead, she observes. Through small gestures and overheard whispers, she reveals how social hierarchies are absorbed and enforced — even by children.At its center is a tiny amber lamp. And a moment of grace.
Civic Duty - An Original Short Story by Don McDonald
14:25|This story is not about the America we live in.It’s about an America that could exist—slowly, legally, and quietly—if people stop asking questions.Civic Duty follows a retired teacher whose life is reduced to data points, compliance scores, and administrative decisions.A speculative warning about what happens when systems replace judgment and loyalty becomes measurable.This story is being presented on Litreading for limited time to help build the audience for its eventual primary home, New Tales Told part of Short Storyverses. New Tales Told is made up of totally original modern stories written with the feel of classic short stories (suitable for all ages). There are now more than a dozen original stories so please check them out.
To Build a Fire – a Classic Short Story by Jack London
45:40|Set in the frozen Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush, it follows a man traveling alone through temperatures so extreme they defy ordinary experience. Confident in his judgment and dismissive of risk, he presses forward—unaware of how narrow his margin for error truly is.With stark realism and relentless tension, London explores humanity’s limits in the face of nature’s indifference. This is not a story of heroic triumph. It is a story of judgment, instinct, and the consequences of small mistakes in unforgiving conditions.First published in 1908, To Build a Fire remains a timeless classic of American literature.If you enjoy great stories narrated by Don, be sure to check out his other short story podcasts at shortstoryverses.com
In My Dreams – An Original Short Story by Don McDonald
23:18|Here is a quiet story about love that arrives too late, and lingers in unexpected ways.About two people who find each other where they never expected to meet.And what it means to hold on, even when you know you can’t.Please check out our other short story universes are shortstoryverses.com
The Necklace – A Classic Short Story by Guy De Maupassant
10:58|The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant is a classic tale of ambition, illusion, and unintended consequences.In this short, elegant story, a young woman’s desire for wealth and status leads her down a path she never expected.A quiet masterpiece with a devastating final twist.Guy de Maupassant was a nineteenth-century French writer and one of the masters of the modern short story.He wrote hundreds of stories, known for their clarity, irony, and emotional precision.His work often explored class, ambition, and the hidden costs of desire.The Necklace, published in 1884, remains one of his most famous and enduring stories.If you want more stories like this, go to shortstoryverses.com. You’ll find a whole story universe there: classic literature brought to life, original fiction, stories for younger listeners, and themed collections for whatever mood you’re in.