thesmokingman,

Libraries and book stores usually have anthology sections. Once you find an author you like, you can usually find more of their shorts. As a kid I always bought a ton at used book stores. With more modern stuff (00s and forward) you can usually find a lot of it online once you know the authors you like. The collection you read has a nice range of styles so you’ve got lots to experiment with it!

inkican,
midnight,
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Ted Chiang is an author I'd recommend

Steinawitz,
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Isaac Asimov has a collection of short stories that I’ve enjoyed and recommend.

Search for:
Isaac Asimov: The Complete Stories, Vol. 1

Arotrios,
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I see a lot of classic Clarke and Asimov posted here already, so here's a couple from my favorite sci-fi writer of that era - Ray Bradbury:

caleb-vincent,
  • Analog: Science Fiction and Fact
    A paid print and digital magazine I used to subscribe to. I'm only not currently subscribed because I had fallen literal years behind and couldn't keep up. Includes not only fiction but science and futurism essays.
  • Clarkesworld
    A paid digital and print magazine, and free podcast. I would listen to this podcast more but they offer no description and I can't commit to an hour or story time just based on a title.
  • Asimov’s Science Fiction
    A paid digital and print magazine. Tends to have bigger names than Analog and Clarkesworld.

My favorite is always Analog in print form.

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