Author: | Writes for All Inc. | ISBN: | 9781466163874 |
Publisher: | Writes for All Inc. | Publication: | August 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Writes for All Inc. |
ISBN: | 9781466163874 |
Publisher: | Writes for All Inc. |
Publication: | August 17, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Writes for All Magazine continues to break down the barriers of fiction in Issue II with three excellent short stories by James P. Hanley, Bob Kalkreuter, and Timothy Martin.
"Love Story Repeated" by James P. Hanley captivates the reader with a straight-to-the-point writing style that utilizes excellent prose and vivid imagery. The story is a quintessential example of how short fiction at its best can convey as much emotion as longer works.
"Easy Duty" by Bob Kalkreuter gives you a look inside a man who bears the emotional scars of war. The piece serves as a reminder of a unique greatness within literature: it describes emotions that are otherwise indescribable.
"Road Hunters" by Timothy Martin takes us to the rural city of Scotia where unemployment is high and opportunities are scarce.
Take these great stories anywhere! Purchase the issue in print and get a free digital .pdf and flash flipbook version sent to your e-mail!
Also In This Issue:
-"To Clara: Regarding Your Critique" by Keith Hoerner
-Flash Fiction by Jessica Cooke & Matt Walker.
Writes for All Magazine continues to break down the barriers of fiction in Issue II with three excellent short stories by James P. Hanley, Bob Kalkreuter, and Timothy Martin.
"Love Story Repeated" by James P. Hanley captivates the reader with a straight-to-the-point writing style that utilizes excellent prose and vivid imagery. The story is a quintessential example of how short fiction at its best can convey as much emotion as longer works.
"Easy Duty" by Bob Kalkreuter gives you a look inside a man who bears the emotional scars of war. The piece serves as a reminder of a unique greatness within literature: it describes emotions that are otherwise indescribable.
"Road Hunters" by Timothy Martin takes us to the rural city of Scotia where unemployment is high and opportunities are scarce.
Take these great stories anywhere! Purchase the issue in print and get a free digital .pdf and flash flipbook version sent to your e-mail!
Also In This Issue:
-"To Clara: Regarding Your Critique" by Keith Hoerner
-Flash Fiction by Jessica Cooke & Matt Walker.