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LitReading - Classic Short Stories

LitReading - Classic Short Stories

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Litreading delivers classic short stories—carefully selected, beautifully narrated, and updated every week. From Poe to Twain, O. Henry to Wharton, each episode presents a complete tale in a clean, immersive performance lasting anywhere from a few minutes to an hour. These timeless stories are read with clarity, warmth, and just enough character to bring them fully to life.


Litreading is part of Short Storyverses (shortstoryverses.com), a growing collection of podcasts devoted to exceptional storytelling. Explore New Tales Told—our companion series of original stories inspired by the tone and spirit of the classics; Season’s Readings to brighten your holidays any time of year; FRIGHTLY! for tales of terror; and Readastorus for for younger listeners. Search for all of these titles wherever you get your podcasts.


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Episodes
  • The Right Call – An Original Short Story by Don McDonald
    Jan 16 2026

    This is a special presentation of my original short story, “The Right Call,” first released on my companion podcast, New Tales Told.


    For now, I’ll be sharing my new stories here on Litreading as well—so you can hear them easily, without having to go looking.


    Litreading will always remain a home for classic short fiction. These are simply new stories, told in the same spirit.


    The Right Call is a work of fiction, loosely inspired by a real turning point in my own life.


    The events, characters, station, and circumstances have been changed. What remains is the emotional truth of a moment many people recognize: standing at a crossroads between what looks sensible and what feels right.


    This story isn’t about radio.


    It’s about listening—to others, and to yourself—when the script stops working.

    We are expanding our universe of short story podcasts on our new podcast channel, Short StoryVerses. Listen to some of Don's new, original short stories on the "New Tales Told" podcast. Look it up on your favorite podcast player.

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    19 mins
  • The Bet – A Classic Short Story by Anton Chekov
    Jan 13 2026

    The Bet is a devastating meditation on freedom, knowledge, money, and the illusions we cling to when we mistake intellect for wisdom and wealth for meaning. Sparse, icy, and quietly explosive, this story leaves no one untouched—not the characters, and not the listener.


    Anton Chekhov was a Russian physician, playwright, and master of the modern short story. Writing at the turn of the twentieth century, Chekhov rejected melodrama in favor of moral ambiguity, emotional restraint, and brutal psychological honesty.


    His stories rarely offer heroes or villains—only people, trapped by their own beliefs, habits, and blind spots. With surgical precision and profound compassion, Chekhov reshaped fiction, influencing generations of writers who followed.


    He believed that a writer’s job was not to provide answers—but to ask questions so clearly that the reader could not escape them.


    The Bet is one of his sharpest.


    You're invited to explore our many short story podcasts at shortstoryverses.com

    We are expanding our universe of short story podcasts on our new podcast channel, Short StoryVerses. Listen to some of Don's new, original short stories on the "New Tales Told" podcast. Look it up on your favorite podcast player.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    19 mins
  • The Eternal Code — A Special Presentation of an Original Short Story
    Jan 7 2026


    This is a special presentation of my new original short story, "The Eternal Code," first released on my companion podcast, New Tales Told. Until the new podcast finds its audience, I will continue to post my original stories at Litreading, too.


    Litreading will continue to feature classic short fiction, just as always.


    For listeners who enjoy original, contemporary stories, New Tales Told is where I share new work—standalone fiction meant to be experienced in audio. Just search for it on this podcast service or visit shortstoryverses.com


    No one remembers the first human thought. But it remembers us.


    We tell ourselves that memory lives in bones, in blood, in history books and hard drives. But memory is older than all of that. Memory is the original technology. And once it learned how to survive us, it never stopped evolving.


    The Eternal Code is a story about inheritance that has nothing to do with money and everything to do with continuity. About the quiet arrogance of believing we are the end of the line. About a signal so deeply embedded in humanity that we mistake it for destiny.

    We are expanding our universe of short story podcasts on our new podcast channel, Short StoryVerses. Listen to some of Don's new, original short stories on the "New Tales Told" podcast. Look it up on your favorite podcast player.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    36 mins
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