Susan Wingate


Biography

Award-winning, bestselling author of fiction.

Where to find Susan Wingate online


Where to buy in print


Books

Horse of a Different...    by Susan Wingate
Price: Free! 4500 words. Published by False Bay Books  on December 9, 2011. Fiction.

A silly little literary ride gone terribly... right?!
Still a Holiday?    by Susan Wingate
Price: $0.99 USD. 4420 words. Published by False Bay Books  on October 28, 2011. Fiction.

They call them, "simple medical procedures." Why do they call them that?
Burning Trains    by Susan Wingate
Price: $0.99 USD. 1490 words. Published by False Bay Books  on October 27, 2011. Fiction.

One man. Two women. Unrequited love.
Trebor! An Amazing Story About an Amazing Dog!    by Susan Wingate
Price: $1.99 USD. 9340 words. Published by False Bay Books  on October 18, 2011. Fiction.

A Christmas story and children's book about a boy and his magical dog!
Released    by Susan Wingate
Price: Free! 10490 words. Published by False Bay Books  on December 12, 2010. Fiction.

A community, a TV news crew, and a dog... flung from a car. This mainstream short story is as if The Incredible Journey met up with The World According to Garp.
Sackoons    by Susan Wingate
Price: Free! 3300 words. Published by False Bay Books  on November 19, 2010. Fiction.

On the moon of the moon, how did they get there? Ra-coons? Sa-koons!? Innocents and stranded on Nexux--the moon of the moon.
Blue Wind    by Susan Wingate
Price: Free! 820 words. Published by False Bay Books  on November 9, 2010. Fiction.

(4.00 from 2 reviews)
A woman. A gun. And, a barking dog.
Bobby's Diner    by Susan Wingate
Price: $0.99 USD. 50320 words. Published by False Bay Books  on October 8, 2010. Fiction.

(5.00 from 1 review)
BOBBY’S DINER is a story of a woman trying to find herself in a town where nobody wants her. Georgette Carlisle snags husband, Bobby, away from another woman, Vanessa Carlisle. After he dies – fifteen years later when the story begins – he leaves his restaurant called Bobby’s Diner to both women. But, that’s not the only problem.

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