You may remember that I have a story each in the anthologies Something for the Journey and Something to Take on the Trip.
Now an omnibus edition of all three anthologies in the Something series has come out, entitled simply Something to Read. The anthology was edited by Stella Wilkinson. It contains 100 stories in various genres by authors including Kevin J. Anderson, David Gerrold, Ron McLarty, Stacy Claflin, Vincent Trigili, Frank Zubek, Monica La Porta, V.A. Jeffrey, Paul Levinson, Cate Dean, Lindy Moone and many others. Oh yes, and it also includes two stories by me.
All stories were donated to raise funds for Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Appeal, a charity to benefit a children’s hospital in Bristol, which receives 100% of the proceeds The cover was designed by the very talented Gayle Ramage. Copyediting was providing by Amy K. Maddox of the blue pencil.
There’s also a Facebook page for the anthology with teasers for some of the stories.
My contributions are “Refusal of the Call”, a humorous fantasy short, and “Bad Deal”, one of those hard to classify, semi-literary stories. So far, both stories are only available in the anthologies of the Something to Read series.
So what are you waiting for? Grab your copy now!
Something to Read: The Omnibus Anthology
Something To Read is exactly one hundred stories to entertain you whenever and wherever you feel the need. The majority of these stories are flash fiction of under 1000 words and contain themes as varied as the authors who wrote them. Stories were contributed for charity from nearly seventy different authors from at least four different continents, and contain comedy, tragedy, romance, science fiction, horror and everything in between. If you have several hours or just five minutes, there is something here for you.
Buy it for the low price of 6.99 USD or equivalent at Amazon US, Amazon UK, Amazon Germany, Amazon Netherlands, Amazon France, Amazon Spain, Amazon Italy, Amazon Canada, Amazon Australia, Amazon Brazil, Amazon Japan, Amazon India, Amazon Mexico and Smashwords.
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