Books tagged: short stories

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Spaceships & Brass Knuckles    by A. C. Ellis
Price: $2.99 USD. 42470 words. Published on June 15, 2009. .

A collection of eighteen short science fiction and mystery/suspense stories by A. C. Ellis.
Inspirational Stories - Set 2    by Dorothy Paula Freda
Price: $5.95 USD. 12490 words. Published on June 25, 2009. .

(A Second Set of Inspirational Short Stories ... Rated "G" for General Audiences) ... The Good People ... A Cup of Humanity ... A Mortal Man (Shannon & the Angel) ... The Intangible ... The Lord's Canine
The Love Book    by Ken Wohlrob
Price: $2.99 USD. 37170 words. Published on July 6, 2009. .

Five gritty, absurd and darkly comic tales. Five characters at a crossroads in their lives. These are very modern fables, with a great heart, a very biting sense of humor, and fully-fleshed out characters that you can sink your teeth into. "If you compare its cavalcade of kooks to you and the folk you call friends, it'll probably make you like yourself more."—Miami Sun Post
The Pit & The Merchant's Legacy    by Andrew Warwick
Price: Free! 16220 words. Published on July 6, 2009. .

Through the ruins of a once proud empire and across a dying world travels Nhaqosa the Minotaur, seeking the long roads home. The lands that he and his followers tread are in the grip of drought and lawlessness, beset by bandits and monsters and seldom does he find a welcome. From the brutal gladiator pits to sinister crystal towers, death is ever present and survival hard won.
Dragged Into Darkness    by Simon Wood
Price: $0.99 USD. 57290 words. Published on July 17, 2009. .

The world is a dark place, even in daylight. DRAGGED INTO DARKNESS features tales of horror from the subtle to the extreme. The characters are ordinary people who are ripped from their daily routines into a dark world. DRAGGED INTO DARKNESS will make you clamor for the light.
Preludes: four stories of the fantastic    by Ty Johnston
Price: $0.99 USD. 13960 words. Published on August 2, 2009. .

Inside you'll discover a dragon and his ongoing relationship with a knight, a young writer and how she was affected by running into famed director Steven Spielberg, a dark fantasy set in 1800s Italy and the tale of a modern Native American youth struggling to prove his manhood.
SEVER: five tales of horror    by Ty Johnston
Price: $0.99 USD. 17060 words. Published on August 4, 2009. .

Book I of the "S" Collection Horror Trilogy: A couple on a hiking trip stumbles across death in the woods. A private investigator with powers beyond the norm faces a ghost that won't go away. The crew of a spaceship finds a deadly stowaway. A serial killer's eyes are opened to his true self. A historical figure in Bohemia of the 1500s deals with an exorcism. All these tales can be found within.
If You Were With Me Everything Would Be All Right and other stories    by Ken Harvey
Price: $9.99 USD. 59610 words. Published by Pleasure Boat Studio on August 4, 2009. .

These are stories which deal with the lives of gay men. However, their spark comes from the mixing of gay and straight worlds. Harvey's compassionate eye is clearly at work as he examines the pains and joys, the tensions and laughter encountered by human beings every day of their lives. This collection won the Violet Quill Award for Best New Gay Fiction of the Year.
Are You Sitting Comfortably?    by Eddie Heaton
Price: $0.99 USD. 3050 words. Published on August 6, 2009. .

It was short story night and the group were gathered to hear each others stories. She couldn’t wait to see his face when she read hers out! All those little private details would be sure to have him squirming in his seat! What a turn on!
Eclectic Lights    by Barry Daniels
Price: $2.00 USD. 30630 words. Published on August 8, 2009. .

An eclectic collection of short stories which first saw the light of day as finalists in various writing contests. Nothing heavy, nothing complicated, just something to pass the time on your plane trip, or your train trip, or a wet Sunday afternoon (and half the price of a magazine!)