A small celebration today as Ether Books have accepted another of my short stories, making four in all. They are all under 2000 words, which I thought would suit the i-phone platform, and at least three of them are fairly light-hearted. Talking To Amy is the shortest of all, but has a slightly more wistful feel.
Best of all, Ether have now added a Content page to the website where you can look up what’s available. Dare I say that for an ex-librarian, being in a catalogue brings particular satisfaction, so here’s a little illustration!
To make it happen, just go to the Etherbooks home page then choose content. Select my name from the drop down list of writers, leaving the other boxes as ‘all’.
And here I am!
Looking good, though I say it myself!
By the way, two of these stories (A Fork Less Ordinary and Museum Pieces) are about the same characters, recently retired Derek and his wife Annie. Think ‘One Foot in the Grave’ for the new century. So if you like one of them, you’ll probably like the other. Not that I’m discouraging you from reading all four.
Technology. Don’t you just love it?
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Congratulations. Four stories in one book is impressive. It does look good and you are perfectly entitled to say so!!
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Well, not a book as such, but still happy to be in the ‘ether’. Going to have to write more now as story stocks are pretty much exhausted!
AliB
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Just dropping in to say ‘hi’ from Rachel Harrie’s writing campaign – I am in the same (Adult Fiction 4) group as you. Look forward to getting to know you.
JoAnna (Helen Clancy)
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Hi Joanna – look forward to future meetings.
AliB
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