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Secrets and Scones
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Secrets and Scones

Can Scarlett discover the secret ingredient to happiness? Scarlett is sick of being the star—and victim—of her mom's famous blog. Her solution? Become completely boring and deprive her mom of embarrassing material. The only problem is, being boring is, well, boring. So when Scarlett finds a gorgeous kitchen in the house next door, left empty by an elderly neighbor during a hospital stay, it's too tempting to resist. Before she really knows what she's doing, Scarlett is whipping up a batch of scones...and making an unexpected friend. But can they keep their baking a secret? And can Scarlett find the secret ingredients—to cake, family, and friendship?

Winners and Finalists of The Write Stuff Short Story Competition 2015
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 80

Winners and Finalists of The Write Stuff Short Story Competition 2015

Twenty short stories by the winners and finalists of The Write Stuff Short Story Competition 2015.

Stephen King Short Fiction
  • Language: en

Stephen King Short Fiction

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-10-05
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  • Publisher: Scribner

Now in one stunning collection, four of Stephen King’s most well-loved horror stories: The Mist, Apt Pupil, The Body, and The Sun Dog. Each standalone story is a riveting master class in short fiction from “the reigning King of American popular literature” (Los Angeles Daily News). In The Mist, terror descends in the wake of a summer storm. David Drayton, his son Billy, and their neighbor Brent Norton join dozens of others and head to the local grocery store to replenish supplies and become trapped by a strange mist that has enveloped the town. As the confinement takes its toll on the group’s nerves, staying in the store may prove fatal—so, the Draytons, Brent, and a handful of oth...

Bristol Short Story Prize Anthology
  • Language: en

Bristol Short Story Prize Anthology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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My Fence is Electric (and other stories)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 165

My Fence is Electric (and other stories)

A housing estate is in shock following a child’s disappearance. A girl and her invisible friend go their separate ways. A father and a son bond over Post-It notes. A single father and his daughter have different approaches to the disappearance of their dog. A father finds his way to coax his agoraphobic son back out into the world. My Fence is Electric and Other Stories is a collection of award-winning short stories looking at those moments in life that fizz with the electric intensity of change.

Building Bridges : An Anthology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Building Bridges : An Anthology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

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Memories from Limón
  • Language: en

Memories from Limón

A wholesome snapshot of reconnecting with generations of one’s family history, Costa Rican illustrator Edo Brenes unearths a trove of stories in his graphic novel Memories of Limón. "This meditation on the past melds melancholy and jubilation." —Publishers Weekly “Readers who enjoy stories with a strong sense of place, family sagas, or travel memoirs may find enjoyment in this title, and although it reads like a memoir, it is a work of fiction.” —Booklist "A beautiful graphic novel of a family's oral history." —Books With Michellee Ramiro leaves the British drizzle and his beloved fiancé Yoss to investigate his family history back home in Costa Rica. What starts as an innocent ...

Sealskin
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 213

Sealskin

“The Scottish myth of the selkie—a seal that can transform into human form—inspires a tale of life on the margins, forgiveness and redemption” (The Guardian). Donald, a young fisherman, is overwhelmed when he comes across a group of exotic women dancing on the shore beneath the moonlight. They are selkies—seals that shed their skin once a year and become human for a few hours. Overcome by their beauty and magic, Donald kidnaps one—a choice that will determine his future. Now, back home in his close-knit Scottish village, he must take responsibility for what he has done. Donald has been bullied and isolated all his life, but thanks to his mother and his stolen selkie wife, he find...

Escaping Hitler
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Escaping Hitler

Escaping Hitler is the true story, covering ninety years, of a fourteen-year-old boy Gnter Stern who, when Adolf Hitler threatened his family, education and future, resolved to escape from his rural village of Nickenich in the German Rhineland. In July 1939 Gnter boarded a bus to the border with Luxembourg, illegally crossed the river and walked alone for seven days through Belgium into Holland, intent on catching a ferry to England and freedom. The outcome was not exactly as he had planned. The author gathered her information through interviews with Gnter, now known as Joe Stirling, and with those closest to him. During an emotional foot-stepping journey in September 2013 the author visited Gnters birthplace, met with a school friend, discovered the apartment in Koblenz where he fled following Kristallnacht in 1938, drove the route of Gnters walk through Europe and retraced the final steps of his parents prior to their deportation to a Nazi death camp in Poland during 1942.

The Insidious Sister
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

The Insidious Sister

Kieu Bich Hau is a remarkable story teller. In this volume of short stories, she skillfully weaves exciting dramas of conflicts in unmatched relationships. She brings to life the traumas faced by parents with autistic children. She describes vividly the pleasures that come with romantic relationships. She employs suspense, as seen in the story, ‘Smart Hotel’. The reader gets to glimpse facets of traditional Vietnamese society with values that clash with those of western society. They provide inspiration for these stories. (by Bob Chee – the Australian editor)