Let Me Tell You a Story*

You may very well already know this if we’ve connected on Facebook, Twitter, or Mastodon. But in case you didn’t….

I’m very excited to share with you that Shots All Around: Tiny Tense Tales will be published on 1 August! It’s a collection of a number of the flash fiction stories I’ve shared here on the blog, gathered together for the first time. If you’ve read some of my flash fiction, some of the stories may be familiar. If you haven’t, here’s your chance! Here’s the blurb:

  • A woman finds out that Pilates class can be very dangerous.
  • A man wakes up in a hospital bed, nearly dead from poison, and with no memory of how he got there.
  • An Uber ride turns into a tragic last trip.
  • A conflict between a professor and his student turns deadly.
  • A woman on the run finds out that her past is catching up with her.
  • A winning lottery ticket turns out to be anything but lucky. 

These and more suspenseful flash fiction crime stories show that murder can happen anywhere: at home, at work, at school, at the gym, and even during the holiday season. No place is really safe, and no-one can really be trusted. 

The collection will be available in both Kindle and paperback; you can even pre-order on Kindle; here’s the link.

Now, where did I put those chocolates and champagne glasses??? 😉

 

*NOTE: The title of this post is a line from Billy Joel’s Christie Lee.

 

 


18 thoughts on “Let Me Tell You a Story*

  1. Wonderful news, Congratulations! Your flash fiction is always a great read; hope the book does really well.

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  2. Congratulations, Margot! Added to my pre-publication wish list, of course! I may have to get the porpy to read some of the darker ones with me, for emotional support… 😉

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    1. Thank you, FictionFan! And thanks for your support – that means a lot to me. As you know, I don’t usually go Gothic or pitch-black in my writing, but perhaps the porpy might find one or two that cause those quills to flick up… 😉

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