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The Seamstresses
Death is just a career change.
When Yin opens her eyes at the beginning of the story, she realizes two things. She is in an old abandoned seamstress shop – and she is dead. This afterlife is filled with laughing snowflakes and endless city streets. The only person here to guide her through this world is her older sister, who also happens to be dead.
Yin soon discovers that they must use their abilities to sew together the relationships of the living. Although Yin finds this prospect thrilling at first, not everything in these snow-lined streets is as it seems. She will soon discover that good and evil are woven more tightly together than she could have ever imagined.

Death is just a career change.
When Yin opens her eyes at the beginning of the story, she realizes two things. She is in an old abandoned seamstress shop – and she is dead. This afterlife is filled with laughing snowflakes and endless city streets. The only person here to guide her through this world is her older sister, who also happens to be dead.
Yin soon discovers that they must use their abilities to sew together the relationships of the living. Although Yin finds this prospect thrilling at first, not everything in these snow-lined streets is as it seems. She will soon discover that good and evil are woven more tightly together than she could have ever imagined.






I'm always writing short stories, and consequently I have a few collections available. Two new stories also appear in the BestsellerBound Anthologies. Hope you'll check them out!

The Viscoun and the Witch: A Free Riyria Short
Eleven years before they were framed for the murder of a king, before even assuming the title of Riyria, Royce Melborn and Hadrian Blackwater were practically strangers. Unlikely associates, this cynical thief and idealist swordsman, were just learning how to work together as a team. In this standalone first installment of The Riyria Chronicles, Royce is determined to teach his naive partner a lesson about good deeds. Join Royce and Hadrian in this short story (5,400 words) about one of their earliest adventures.
If you get a chance to read it (it's short), please let me know if you read it what you think.


I wish to introduce

An author having a conversation with his fictional character, or losing control of his character, mind numbing points leading one twists and turns spinning the mind of the reader with hallucinogenic colors, concepts, and eurekas.
The short stories begin simplified, and walks together with the author as he takes a personal journey deep within the universe of his own consciousness, dwelling, prodding, dissecting, and creating...
This book is a play on different writing styles uniquely conjured by the writer from random inspiration and experimentation with poetry as prior experience. This is a chronological anthology spanning the imagination and sanity of the writer.
This book is a collection of humour, satire, and philosophy, with the most unique writing style and twists.
This book evolves as one reads, from basic and simple stories of humor, to deeper and more profound satire best savored twice.


A disease passed to each new generation of descendants attracts vampires. Pieces of family history and the secrets to survival are lost as the lineage progresses. The Kindred Curse Anthology prequels lead you back in time, revealing the root of a dynasty's plight and a beginning that ultimately transcends the family's end.
Gleaming White is the first short of this series, with it's prequel, Streaks of Red, to be released in November.
Terra Harmony


Suspense, humor and a touch of romance await in seven short stories of the American West. In the title story, "The Ranch Next Door," a cattleman's young son dreads breaking the news to his family that he has fallen in love with the daughter of a neighboring sheep rancher despite an ancient feud between the two families. In "Cross My Heart," a boy is torn between betraying his conscience or a fugitive friend, and in "Delayed Deposit," five people are taken hostage during a bank robbery that turns into a tense standoff. The collection also includes the award-winning "Disturbing the Peace," honorable mention in the 2010 Rope and Wire short story competition.


It's not about fairies. This is a collection of 12 interconnected short stories (all previously published in literary journals, magazines, and anthologies)about the life and times of J.T. Glass, a graveyard shift security guard in Los Angeles. Adults only. 99 cents on kindle. (35k words)
Gary, the Four-Eyed Fairy --> http://www.amazon.com/Frank-Mundo/e/B...

It's A Dog's Life Mel Comley
and here's my other short stories too.
A Twist in the Tale
High Spirits A TRUE paranormal short story
I hope you like them.
Mel ;-)

It's just 1.99 for Amazon Kindle

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Diary of a Christian Dog is actually an excerpt from Hope and the Knight of the Black Lion, which I have posted in the YA section.
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Carrie's Hired hand is a Civil War era short story which someone told me I should expand. *sigh* someda, maybe.


Murder is afoot aboard the magnificent airship Rio Grande, and James is the prime suspect! He and his partner Bartleby must use all their wits to find the true culprit before his sabotage causes the massive vessel to crash into London below!
The whining seemed to be coming from the turbines themselves – they were labouring harder and harder to function, but the slapping sound was coming from behind a two by two panel set into a bulkhead. It was slightly ajar, tool-marks evident near its popped lock. I opened it, and found behind it a fist-sized fat-diamond shaped cavity in which a series of pistons spun freely. Leather connective straps attached to the pistons flailed uselessly against the steel casing, whatever they had secured now missing.
I took a quick look around the immediate area, but couldn't find anything that looked like it might fit in the gap. Unfortunately I'm unschooled in the mechanics of areoengineering and had no idea what might have been removed from the ship's workings. I returned to the control room to put the question to the Chief Engineer.
I described the empty panel to him the best I could, and his face paled. I followed Miller as he raced, without a word to me, into the engine room, stopping in front of the open hatch over the empty cavity. He gave out a frustrated and terrified groan, grabbing handfuls of his own hair and stumbling back a little in horror.
“We're so very very dead,” he said.
“Bad then, is it?”
“Do you have any idea how difficult it is to keep a ship this size right side up?” he asked, pulling a small level out of his breast pocket and laying it on the floor. He dropped prone next to it, eyeing it carefully. I crouched for a look myself, and saw that we were listing a few tenths of a degree. The Chief sprang to his feet with another hopeless moan.
“The pounding of the turbines, the shape of the air bags, the balance of the ballast – it's all precisely calibrated to keep the Rio Grande from listing,” he explained, “and it's the gyroscopic stabilizer that controls the analytical engine that calibrates it. Without it those oscillations you've been hearing are going to increase at a geometric rate, the ship is going to flip over, and we're going to crash into the city below.”
"Maiden Voyage of the Rio Grande" is the 2nd story in the steampunk mystery series "Adventures of Bartleby and James", available at Amazon for the kindle and at Barnes & Noble for the nook, and in other formats via Smashwords.


Murder is afoot aboard the magnificent airship Rio Grande, and James is the prime suspect! He and his partner Bartleby must use all their wits ..."
Sounds like a good book. I love mysteries. going on my TBR list

An exciting series of short stories which reads like a novel
This is ostensibly a series of short stories, but because of the common theme and character of the narrator J.T. Glass, it feels much more like a novel. The reader is led through a series of situations J.T. finds himself in --- sometimes from childhood, sometimes adolescence, and sometimes adulthood --- and sees those situations through J.T.'s eyes. Those eyes are ironic, intelligent, and full of humor about things that would otherwise be impossible to cope with.
Reading this book is something of an emotional adventure. The situations are so shocking, and so varied, that there's never a point at which you can guess what's coming next. But the heart of the book --- the tone which is maintained throughout --- is kind enough that the ride can be endured, and is worth going on.
Oh, and most importantly. This book is written with an artist's eye (a fact which is hinted at in the very first story). Phrases are used symmetrically, popping up meaning one thing at one moment, and something much richer at another. The language, the pacing, and the mood are all established carefully.
If you ignore the attention poured into it, the end result is a book which reads smoothly and easily. If you care to, though, it's also a book worth studying.
http://www.amazon.com/Four-Eyed-Fairy...

Beautifully written, February 4, 2012
This is a series of short tales based upon the same character, J T, as he stumbles his way through life. From childhood to adulthood, you are exposed to every sort of intimate thought as he tells stories of moral dilemmas, embarrassing moments, and other memorable times. You watch as he wrestles with his own conscience while handling varying degrees of stress in everyday life.
Frank Mundo's writing style is pure art, with an incredible ability to see and describe every nuance so perfectly that he forces the reader to experience the emotions, picture the setting, and live the story. He easily switches from humor to darkness, and can elicit laugh-out-loud chuckles as well as tears.
The exquisite writing, outstanding editing, and interesting stories make this a must read.
Read more at amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Four-Eyed-Fairy...


When Jen and Rahul are tardy joining their friends for a weekend getaway in the woods, they're shocked to find the cabin deserted except for Arjun, who has been stabbed. Rescue efforts lead to drama, heartbreak, and unexpected revelations in this short mystery



I really loved this story about Sofia who's job is quite unusual she is the Grim Reaper. It's up to her to seek out the dying and assist their souls for transitioning to the other side.
Death to many is a mystery and is often feared. It's comforting to know that we will be taken care of when we breathe our last breath in our physical bodies, then we will be escorted by loved ones into the white light.

http://www.jtaylorpublishing.com/book...

5.0 out of 5 stars: A Literary Achievement!
I just finished, Gary, the Four-Eyed Fairy and think it's brilliant. It is literary genius! Although written with a fair amount of humor, the stories within these pages have a chilling darkness to them that compel us to stop and think about life...the many decisions we must face when growing up, chances that are lost, and paths we take that have life-changing consequences.
These stories are deftly penned, precisely edited and, for me anyway, profoundly thought-provoking. Kudos and praise to this man's story-telling abilities. I am in awe.
http://www.amazon.com/Four-Eyed-Fairy...

http://storywrite.com/stories/by/sput...
They have a wide variety of genres. From gay, love, flash fiction to intensely graphic and disturbing stories. Feel free to check them out.


this sounds interesting. is it available in smashwords too?

Thanks! Much appreciated. No, it's not available on Smashwords. I only set it up on Amazon for now. It's in the prime program right now so people can borrow it for free.

Thanks! Much appreciated. No, it's not available on Smashwords. I only set it up on Amazon for now. It's in the prime program right now so people can borrow it for free."
How can i do that. Sorry i am new in Amazon too? Would love to review it. The title is a killer.

Cool. Prime members on Amazon is a program you join and you get to borrow books and watch videos for free and no late fees. It's kind of like netflix but it's $6 a month and you can borrow books as well.
If you have a kindle or free kindle reader app on your computer I can email you a free copy of the ebook to read. I just need an email address. I'll friend you so we can communicate.
Here's the link for getting an app for your computer or phone or other device: http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html...
http://www.amazon.com/Four-Eyed-Fairy...

Cool. Prime members on Amazon is a program you join and you get to borrow books and watch videos for free and no late fees. It's kind of like netflix but it's $6 a month and you can borrow bo..."
unfortunately, i am just a poor philippine boy who has to do freelance and boring academic essays for money in order to save up for a kindle and tori amos' comic book tattoo hahaha a pdf would be so much better if possible. my email is [email protected]

Okay, I will see if I can figure out how to make a pdf file version. I'll be back home on Monday and will send it to you.
Hope all is well,
Frank

Okay, I will see if I can figure out how to make a pdf file version. I'll be back home on Monday and will send it to you.
Hope all is well,
Frank"
thank you hope it does not trouble you at all.

The novel has received several powerful 5-star reviews and is presently being explored for the screen.
http://geraldggriffin.blogspot.com

congratualtions!!!!! i know you can do it so well.... will start reading the book tomorrow after i save up for it. =P

I sent the PDF. I hope you like it.
Have a great week!
Frank"
Received it... thank you so much. will start later

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shades-of-Ima...
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Wow this seems like a very good collection to have~~~~~~ I love all the blurbs!



I've just released a new short, War Memorial—a Civil War story, approximately 6500 words long. Here's the synopsis:
At the bottom of an old trinket-box lies a misshapen bit of lead—a bullet from the Civil War, an old family keepsake preserved, but mostly forgotten, by later generations. And behind it lies a story—the story of a young girl’s experiences in the days surrounding the fateful battle of Gettysburg, which force her to examine her own heart and show her the face of war in a way she could not have understood before.


Something Nice is a collection of ten of my short stories written from 2000 to 2011. Many have been published in small press magazines, a couple have won competitions, but all the rights had reverted to me and I realised that no one other than myself had read all of them.
Something Nice: 10 Stories is available from Amazon and Smashwords in every format I could find.
My stories are sometimes creepy, sometimes scary, sometimes horrible and sometimes funny, but hopefully always entertaining. There's some tongue in cheek SF space opera action in The Hero Function, an unpleasantly Kafkaesque transformation in Gluttony, and a haunted photocopier in Tempaghost. And metafiction gone bonkers in the oldest story in the anthology Write a Short Story.
And the title? Whatever I write, my Mum is very supportive right up until she finds out what it's about. At which point she sighs and says: "Andrew. Why can't you write something nice?"
Well, now I have :)


1) Learning stuff is never going to hurt.
2) Academic studies and deadlines instil discipline and self-motivation.
3) You make loads of friends, many of whom may also be interested in writing and publishing. Networking is invaluable.
The first of the short stories in my collection Something Nice - 10 Stories talks about students studying creative writing, though at a slightly lower level than university, and makes the point that while education can hone a writer's skills, it can't replace that essential spark of creativity and flair.


Best wishes, Stephen Livingston.


It's available in paperback at Barnes & Noble and at Amazon.com. The ebook and Kindle will come out later this summer.
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/curio...
http://www.amazon.com/Curiosity-Kille...

It's available other places too, but if you visit my blog (oralrandomly.blogspot.com) you can find a coupon in the margin to download a copy in your preferred ebook format for free!


Here's the blurb.
From the author of “A Whisper to a Scream (The Bibliophiles: Book One)” and “Until My Soul Gets It Right (The Bibliophiles: Book Two)” comes a heartwarming holiday tale of friendship and family.
Sarah Anderson and Annie Jacobs have not had the best of years. And now, here come the holidays.
Great.
Sarah's husband Tom is stuck in Boston after a nor'easter dumps a foot of snow on the day he is scheduled to leave for home.
And Annie is working hard at picking up the pieces of her life after a painful divorce.
But, maybe with a little help from their friends, Christmas won't be a total wash after all.
This holiday season, take a break from all the hustle and bustle, pour yourself a beverage, and have “A Bibliophile Christmas.”

Thanks for the opportunity to tell you about my work.
Karen

My short story collection includes 10 stories all sharing the theme of love (but not traditional romances)with a dark twist, from love gone horribly wrong and twisted, to enduring if somewhat chilling love, right through to love for your "owner".
Strange Love - Short Stories and Twisted Tales is also available on the KDP select program, so you can borrow it for free :~D
The next in gthe collection, Strange Worlds, Surreal Stories and Tainted Tales will be out soon, watch this space :~)

With and Without Class is a free collection of fourteen stories that refuse to be pigeon-holed.
From the edges of the known universe, to the microscopic limits of a petri dish, to a yuppie's post-apocalyptic bachelor pad, be prepared to imagine new worlds and new ideas.
Perfect for the zombie-clown-loving, giant albino spider and deranged-junkie enthusiast!


A Small Season of Magic is not a mystery, yet it contains mystery.
It is about school friends and bullying and brokenness and yet it’s not.
It’s about life and death and love.
It’s exceedingly sad, and yet hopeful at the same time.
And like its name suggests,
it’s about magic.
writerhall.comA Small Season of Magic

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