Suppose: Drabbles, Flash Fiction, and Short Stories

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Short Stories
Cover of the book Suppose: Drabbles, Flash Fiction, and Short Stories by Kathy Steinemann, Kathy Steinemann
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Kathy Steinemann ISBN: 9781927830093
Publisher: Kathy Steinemann Publication: April 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kathy Steinemann
ISBN: 9781927830093
Publisher: Kathy Steinemann
Publication: April 29, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Suppose you saw something you couldn't explain. And then suppose it turned out to be something far stranger, or funnier, or more horrifying than you ever expected. That element of surprise, and a different way of looking at things, is what this anthology is all about. Most of the short stories take less than fifteen minutes to read, and the ultra-short drabbles take less than thirty seconds.

Kathy Steinemann, Amber Hayward, A. L. Kaplan, and Donna Milward share their tales and fantasies in this book of drabbles, flash fiction, and short stories.

Why would the government force an artist to paint portraits of despots or drug lords? Why would healthy people die for no obvious reason? Do you suppose that wishes could ever be dangerous? What’s a BioInterFace Fluxxatron? Do aliens watch reality shows? Why would someone pay double the usual rate to move a heavy trunk? Why is the mud from Sludge Flats so valuable?

Discover the answers to these questions in this collection of tales that embraces an eclectic mix of humor, horror, fantasy, sci-fi, romance, and life experiences so unbelievable that they have been disguised as fiction.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Suppose you saw something you couldn't explain. And then suppose it turned out to be something far stranger, or funnier, or more horrifying than you ever expected. That element of surprise, and a different way of looking at things, is what this anthology is all about. Most of the short stories take less than fifteen minutes to read, and the ultra-short drabbles take less than thirty seconds.

Kathy Steinemann, Amber Hayward, A. L. Kaplan, and Donna Milward share their tales and fantasies in this book of drabbles, flash fiction, and short stories.

Why would the government force an artist to paint portraits of despots or drug lords? Why would healthy people die for no obvious reason? Do you suppose that wishes could ever be dangerous? What’s a BioInterFace Fluxxatron? Do aliens watch reality shows? Why would someone pay double the usual rate to move a heavy trunk? Why is the mud from Sludge Flats so valuable?

Discover the answers to these questions in this collection of tales that embraces an eclectic mix of humor, horror, fantasy, sci-fi, romance, and life experiences so unbelievable that they have been disguised as fiction.

More books from Short Stories

Cover of the book Works Of P. G. Wodehouse: My Man Jeeves, Right Ho, Jeeves, The Man With Two Left Feet, A Damsel In Distress, Not George Washington, Mike, Poems, Stories & Articles (Mobi Collected Works) by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book The Torturer's Wife by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Maison au bord de la mer (La) by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Steampunk Rhapsodie by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Nantas by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book The Man On The Bench by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Alice's Desire by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Moonbeak and Jacob Adventure Book 3: Get Oscar Home (Children's Book Age 3 to 8) by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Nie vergaß ich deine Zärtlichkeiten by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Peep Show by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book My Life of Crime by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Panhandlers: a Novel in Stories by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Who Am I Without Him? by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book The Tree on the Hill by Kathy Steinemann
Cover of the book Adventures in Thackerville by Kathy Steinemann
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy