Okay, people. We've got a few other recommendations/what are you reading? threads out there. But I'm going to do one that's a little more targetted.
So, let's recommend each other some short form fiction (short stories) to expose each other quickly to some (potentially) new authors, or just show off some favorite short stories since they often get overlooked.
And, to potential readers -- Get thee to a library! There's no excuse not to read some of these. They don't consume much time, and if it's not your bag, there's not 3-400 pages worth of guilt stalling nagging you to finish.
I'll kick this off with a few Science Fiction favorites of mine, though please don't feel restricted to SF. Titles and authors should suffice, if somebody has a problem finding it in an appropriate collection, please ask!
"The Gernsback Continuum," William Gibson
"A Boy and his Dog," Harlan Ellison
"Snake-Eyes," Tom Maddox
"Rock On," Pat Cadigan
"Burning Chrome," William Gibson
I'll stop here for now, so as not to bogart the thread before it starts.