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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO YA SHORT STORIES BY YOUR FAVORITE YA AUTHORS - Part 1 Authors A - F

 

Back many moons ago on the Hey YA podcast, Eric said something about Stephenie Meyer having written a short story for an anthology back in the day and how readers who want more should go seek it out. That, in my brain, set off some gears. Why don’t we know about some of the individual authors within these amazing YA anthologies and what they’re contributing? Sure, we can look through each book’s table of contents, but what about a table of contents that allows readers to explore the shorter works of their favorite authors more broadly? The idea stewed in my head for a long time. Until now! Welcome to the ultimate guide to YA short stories by your favorite authors.
I’ve scoured through YA anthologies past and present—up to 2019—and pulled together an index to their contents by author. This is meant to help you seek out stories by your favorite authors,  with a guide to the books in which they appear. Call it my librarian brain or my completionist desires, but it made sense to me to organize this information for others who, like me, sometimes just want to read a handful of short pieces by a single author.

There are a lot of limitations here, so bear this in mind.
This index to YA short stories does not include short stories which are interconnected in an anthology. That leaves out quite a few books, but not as many as one might anticipate. Shaun David Hutchinson’s anthologies and Hungry Heartsedited by Elise Chapman and Caroline Tung Richmond are examples of this type of book. It also doesn’t include short story collections by a single author, as those are easy enough to track down. Holly Black and Kelly Link are two, among many others, who’ve done solo short story collections.
These YA short stories stick to major publishers only, as tracking down the information about titles and authors in smaller books, as well as those that served as either Kickstarter or fundraiser-created anthologies is challenging.
I’ve used my knowledge of YA to whittle down the index here to YA authors who are well-known, well-published, or new and emerging voices. Some haven’t yet published a YA title, while others haven’t done so in quite a while. I’ve pulled from these lists YA short stories by adult authors who haven’t written for YA otherwise. This it to keep it limited to YA short stories by YA authors.
Short stories below are organized by author’s last name. Each of the stories and their respective anthologies are listed below the author, and in cases where stories are coauthored, the story appears under both author names. I haven’t included descriptions of the story because that’s impossible without having read them all. But by including the book in which you can find the story, it should give a good idea of the themes the story might have.
Some of these books might be out of print, since they’re beyond ten years old. But chances are you can track them down at a library, and some of the authors may have republished these stories on their websites or elsewhere, depending on whether or not they own the republication rights.
Again, this isn’t comprehensive, but it is pretty robust and, I hope, useful for readers seeking YA short stories by their favorite YA writers. It’s my hope to keep this list active and updated annually, as more anthologies publish and more YA writers have their stories in them.
If you find yourself itching for more, you can also dig into this roundup of free YA short stories online.

YA SHORT STORIES BY YA WRITERS- Part 1

Authors A through F

PETER ABRAHAMS

  • “Phase 2”  (Up All Night)

DAHLIA ADLER 

JAIME ADOFF 

ANN AGUIRRE 

RENÉE AHDIEH 

SAMIRA AHMED

KAREN AKINS

WILLIAM ALEXANDER

ADI ALSAID

  • “Ajshara” (It’s a Whole Spiel: Love, Latkes, and Other Jewish Stories)
  • “Carlos and the Fifteen-Year-Old Heart” (Welcome Home)

AMERIIE

  •  “Jack” (Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy)

JODI LYNN ANDERSON

MT ANDERSON

JENNIFER L. ARMENTROUT

KELLEY ARMSTRONG

DAVID ARNOLD

STEFAN BACHMANN 

PAOLO BACIGALUPI 

TRACEY BAPTISTE 

SCHUYLER BAILAR

LEIGH BARDUGO

JENNIFER LYNN BARNES

CHRISTOPHER BARZAK 

ELIZABETH BEAR

FOX BENWELL

JOSH BERK

  • “The Shift Sticks” (Cornered: 14 Stories of Bullying and Defiance)

HOLLY BLACK 

  • “The Coldest Girl in Coldtown” (The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire)
  • “Everything Amiable and Obliging” (Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories)
  • “In Vodka Veritas” (21 Proms)
  • “Krampuslauf” (My True Love Gave To Me: 12 Holiday Stories)
  • “Little Gods” (Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron)
  • “Millcara” (Rags & Bones: New Twists on Timeless Tales)
  • “Once You’re a Jedi, You’re a Jedi all the Way” with Cecil Castellucci (Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd)
  • “The Perfect Dinner Party” with Cassandra Clare  (Teeth: Vampire Tales)

KENDARE BLAKE

  • “On the I-5” (Slasher Girls & Monster Boys)
  • “She Rode a Horse of Fire” (His Hideous Heart)

FRANCESCA LIA BLOCK

  • “Lilith” (Kisses From Hell)
  • “Sick Pleasure” (Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories)

COE BOOTH 

ERIN BOWMAN

  • “The Magician” (The Radical Element)

LIBBA BRAY

  • “It’s Just a Jump to the Left” (Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd)
  • “The Last Ride of the Glory Girls” (Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories)
  • “Last Stand at the Cinegore” (Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories)
  • “Nowhere is Safe” (Vacations From Hell)
  • “Not Just for Breakfast Anymore” (Up All Night)
  • “Primate the Prom” (21 Proms)
  • “Prom Night” (Zombies Vs. Unicorns)
  • “Rituals”((Don’t) Call Me Crazy: 33 Voices Start The Conversation About Mental Health — edited by me)
  • “The Thirteenth Step” (The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire)

SARAH REES BRENNAN

  • “Beauty and the Chad”  (Grim)
  • “Faint Heart” (After: Nineteen Stories of Apocalypse and Dystopia)
  • “I Gave You My Love By The Light of the Moon” (Defy The Dark)
  • “Let’s Get This Undead Show on the Road” (Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions)
  • “The Spy Who Never Grew Up” (Kiss Me Deadly: 13 Tales of Paranormal Love)
  • “Undead is Very Hot Right Now” (The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire)

ZAC BREWER

KEVIN BROOKS

  • “Jack And Dean” (This Is Push: New Stories from the Edge)

JENNIFER BROWN 

  • “But Not Forgotten” (Cornered: 14 Stories of Bullying and Defiance)

KEAH BROWN

  • “Mother Nature’s Youngest Daughter” (Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens)

MEG CABOT

RACHEL CAINE

  • “All Hallows”  (The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire)
  • “Automatic” (Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions)
  • “Dead Man Stalking” (Immortal: Love Stories with Bite)
  • “Dogsbody” by Rachel Caine (Shards and Ashes)
  • “Drama Queen’s Last Dance” (Eternal: More Love Stories with Bite)

RAE CARSON

  • “Omega Ship” (Three Sides of a Heart: Stories about Love Triangles)

ALLY CARTER

  • “Star of Bethlehem”  (My True Love Gave To Me: 12 Holiday Stories)

CAELA CARTER

  • “Up A Million” (Welcome Home)

KIERA CASS

  • “In The Clearing” (Brave New Love: 15 Dystopian Tales of Desire)

KRISTIN CAST 

  • “Above” (Kisses From Hell)
  • “Amber Smoke” (Immortal: Love Stories with Bite)

CECIL CASTELLUCCI

  • “Best Friends Forever” (Teeth: Vampire Tales)
  • “The Marker”(After: Nineteen Stories of Apocalypse and Dystopia)
  • “Once You’re a Jedi, You’re a Jedi all the Way” with Holly Black  (Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd)
  • “Wet Teeth” (The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire)

SOMAN CHAINANI 

  • “Gwen and Art and Lance” (Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy)

ELSIE CHAPMAN

  • “The Boy Is” (Color Outside the Lines)
  • “Bullet, Butterfly”  (A Thousand Beginnings and Endings)

ERICA M. CHAPMAN

  • “The Sign” (Welcome Home)

SONA CHARAIPOTRA

  • “Still Star-Crossed” (A Thousand Beginnings and Endings)

CHERRY CHEVA

PREETI CHHIBBER

  • “Girls Who Twirl and Other Dangers” (A Thousand Beginnings and Endings)

ROSHANI CHOKSHI

  • “Forbidden Fruit” (A Thousand Beginnings and Endings)

RIN CHUPECO

  • “The Murders in the Rue Apartelle, Boracay” (His Hideous Heart)

CASSANDRA CLARE

  • “Brand New Attraction” (Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories)
  • “Cold Hands”(Zombies Vs. Unicorns)
  • “I Never”  (Geektastic: Stories from the Nerd Herd)
  • “The Mirror House” (Vacations From Hell)
  • “Other Boys” (The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire)
  • “The Perfect Dinner Party” with Holly Black (Teeth: Vampire Tales)
  • “Some Fortunate Future Day” (Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories)

KRISTIN ELIZABETH CLARK

DHONIELLE CLAYTON

  • “Dear Nora James, You Know Nothing About Love” (Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens)
  • “The Trouble With Drowning” (Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America)
  • “The Way We Love Here” (Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet)
  • “When the Moonlight Isn’t Enough” (The Radical Element)

J. ANDERSON COATS

RACHEL COHN

  • “Prom for Fat Girls” (21 Proms)

BRANDY COLBERT

  • “Good Luck and Farewell” (Summer Days and Summer Nights: Twelve Love Stories)
  • “Hurdles” (Three Sides of a Heart: Stories about Love Triangles)
  • “Oreo” (Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America)
  • “In Search of Sisterhood”(Here We Are: Feminism For The Real World edited by me)
  • “The Truth About Queenie” (Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft)

JAY COLES

  • “Wild Horses, Wild Hearts” (Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America)

ALLY CONDIE

  • “Leaving”  (Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions)

DAVE CONNIS

  • “A Kingdom Bright and Burning” (Welcome Home)

ZORAIDA CORDOVA

  • “Divine are the Stars” (Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft)

EIREANN CORRIGAN

  • “The Lost Chapter” (This Is Push: New Stories from the Edge)

KATIE COTUGNO

  • “Riddles in Mathematics” (Three Sides of a Heart: Stories about Love Triangles)
  • “Siege Etiquette” (Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet)

ELIZABETH CRAFT

  • “You Are a Prom Queen, Dance Dance Dance” (21 Proms)

ANDREA CREMER

  • “Afterbirth” (Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women & Witchcraft)
  • “High Stakes” (A Tyranny of Petticoats)

JOCELYN DAVIES

  • “The Unlikely Likelihood of Falling in Love” (Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet)

MELISSA DE LA CRUZ

  • “Code of Honor” (A Thousand Beginnings and Endings)
  • “The Magis Gifts” (Snow In Love)
  • “One Voice”  (Fresh Ink)
  • “Shelter Island” (The Eternal Kiss: 13 Vampire Tales of Blood and Desire)
  • “A Six-pack of Bud, a Fifth of Whiskey, and Me” (21 Proms)

CHARLES DE LINT

  • “Barrio Girls” (Under My Hat: Tales from the Cauldron)

HEATHER DEMETRIOS

  • “Three Imaginary Conversations with You” (I See Reality: Twelve Short Stories About Real Life)

SUSAN DENNARD

  • “Shirley and Jim” (Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy)

KIMBERLY DERTING

  • “Light It Up” (Grim)
  • “Skin Contact” (Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions)

CORY DOCTOROW 

  • “Clockwork Fagin” (Steampunk! An Anthology of Fantastically Rich and Strange Stories)

JACLYN DOLAMORE

  • “The Airship Gemini” (Corsets & Clockwork: 13 Steampunk Romances)

MAYRA LAZARA DOLE 

  • “Inside the Inside” (Cornered: 14 Stories of Bullying and Defiance)

KATHLEEN DUEY

  • “The Third Virgin” (Zombies Vs. Unicorns)

JEANNE DUPRAU

  • “Seekers in the City” (Brave New Love: 15 Dystopian Tales of Desire)

HELEN DUNBAR

  • “The Inexplicable Weight of Mountains” (Welcome Home)

CORINNE DUYVIS

  • “A Curse, a Kindness” (Unbroken: 13 Stories Starring Disabled Teens)

DANIEL EHRENHAFT 

  • “Better Be Good to Me” (21 Proms)

SIMON ELKELES

  • “Fate” (Foretold: 14 Tales of Prophecy and Prediction)

ZETTA ELLIOT

  • “Sweet Sixteen” (Cornered: 14 Stories of Bullying and Defiance)

KATE ELLISON

  • “Like Kicking a Fence” (Cornered: 14 Stories of Bullying and Defiance)

STEPHEN EMOND

  • “The Night of the Living Creeper” (I See Reality: Twelve Short Stories About Real Life)

SARAH ENNI 

  • “The Blessing of Little Wants” (Because You Love to Hate Me: 13 Tales of Villainy)

JULIE ESHBAUGH

  • “Webbed” (Welcome Home)

SARA FARIZAN

  • “The End of the World as We Know It” (All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages)
  • “Take Me with U”(The Radical Element)
  • “Why I Learned to Cook” (Fresh Ink)

BECCA FITZPATRICK

  • “Dungeons Of Langeais” (Kiss Me Deadly: 13 Tales of Paranormal Love)

HUNTLEY FITZPATRICK

  • “Say Everything” (Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet)

SHARON G. FLAKE

  • “A Boy’s Duty” (Fresh Ink)

PATRICK FLORES-SCOTT

  • “The Good Brother” (I See Reality: Twelve Short Stories About Real Life)
  • GAYLE FORMAN

    • “What the Hell Have You Done, Sophie Roth” (My True Love Gave To Me: 12 Holiday Stories)

    AIMEE FRIEDMAN

    • “Three Fates” (21 Proms)
    • “Working in a Winter Wonderland” (Snow In Love)





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