There are stories by authors already well known to me, such as Hugh Howey’s A Father’s Fist and John L. When I reached the end of the book, I wanted more. Not every little tale rocked my world, but many grabbed me by the heart and twisted, or tickled my funny bone, or made me really think. I ended up reading into the early hours of the morning. Each time I finished one, I told myself I’d squeeze in just one more, or two, or three, before I headed for bed. No story is over 1,00 words so a very quick read, tiny samples of one-hundred-and-one authors’ unique styles of story telling. A book I won’t mind picking up, putting down, because I can get to the end of a story in seconds.īut I had a hard time putting it down. The description says, ” You should be able to read each story in under five minutes - on your desktop computer, laptop, or tablet at home or in the office, but also on your smartphone, on the go, while you are commuting or waiting at a coffee shop for your significant other to arrive.” Great, I thought. So, today I’m pointing you at a particular book because I really enjoyed it: Stories on the Go, 101 Very Short Stories by 101 Authors. When you find and like something new, you want to share your discovery with your friends.
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