| Eclectic
Dreams: The Collected Short Stories of H. David Blalock, by H.
David Blalock. This collection brings together the best short
fiction of Blalock, as well as sneak peeks at the first three books of
The Thran Chronicles. |
| The
Lost Tribe Of Prague 6,
by Cyril Simsa. Three Pagan tales full of mystery and strange
events. |
| Sad
Food,
by Elkart Coetzee. This is a story about whaling and not so
obvious consequences. |
| Constellation
Child, by Rick
Roydes. Dark and striking short stories full of troubling,
amazing and unlikely things. |
| The
Chronicles of a Madman,
by Michael LaRocca. Part horror, part whimsy, part American
existentialism. A short story collection that entertains, and that
also inspires the reader to find his own answers. |
| Observers,
And Other Stories,
by Eleanor Lerman. Award-winning poet Eleanor Lerman offers
this eclectic collection of short stories that illustrates how
difficult it sometimes is for us to recognize significant turning
points in our lives. |
| The
Tangled Web, by Cyril Simsa, Amber Meadow Adams, and James L.
Secor. Unusual short stories from three very different writers.
Vivid, confusing, poetic and breathtaking, these stories indulge the
senses and challenge the mind. |
| The
Trouble With Knowing for Sure and Other Stories, by Kathryn
Jennings Hancock. A collection of 19 short stories that
revolve around marriage, family and relationships. |
Scar
of Pride,
by Elisha Porat. Enter
the fractured world of the Jewish people through this collection of 23
short stories (translated into English). Seen through the eyes of a
man who has first-hand experience of the horror of war, the faint
glimmer of life's dreams, and the ravage of illness, these narratives
provide a moving commentary on beauty and tragedy, fantasy and
reality, hope and despair, togetherness and alienation.
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Colors:
from Black to White in Shades of Gray, by Rin Steketee.
A collection of short
fictional stories, some humorous, others sad and sometime
tragic.
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| Hooligan's
Navy, by Rin Steketee.
A collection of delightfully humorous short stories about life in the
U.S. Coast Guard. |
Statues:
A Collection of Short Stories,
by Rin Steketee. A
collection of short fictional stories put together for your enjoyment:
some humorous, some mysterious and some just ridiculous.
How many such stories could possibly be locked up inside
statues that are dying to tell them to the world, if only they had a
soul inside and were able to talk?
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| The
Suffering of Being Kafka, by Sam Vaknin.
A second volume of Hebrew short stories. |
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