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The anthologies listed below contain short stories from various authors of which I am one of the writers. I have added a blurb about my story in each description. If you happen to read them, please sign onto www.goodreads.com and leave a review. 

Write Here, Write Now
 2016 GLVWG Anthology
 
The Greater Lehigh Valley Writers Group is proud to present an anthology of stories, essays, and poems that are sure to delight everyone. 
 
Soon to be released. 

 

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Ugly Babies 3
 James Ward Kirk Fiction
 
As we know, the world is not always perfect. What happens when we allow ourselves to conceptualize the horrible possibilities. Terrifying consequences of the unimaginable monstrosity that might be born into this world...

 

Soon to be released

Tales from the Grave
 Publisher - Zimbell House Publishing

 

An anthology of ghost stories in time for Halloween. Feed your scare tooth with tales that set your hair on end.

 

My tale, Holly's Ghost, is about a young woman in a coma whose incorporeal being is desperately trying to find someone to hear her. 

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Exchange of Power

Publisher - Torque Press Inc.

 

Both veteran and new authors make up the eleven stories about the power shift between Doms/subs, vampires/werewolves, teacher/apprentice, Alpha/beta, Necromancer/zombie, superhero/arch nemesis, and incubus/medium.

 

My story, Vital Signs, is about a woman who returns to the city of a familiar friend and lover after a painful breakup leaves her yearning for someone to love and have the love returned. It is so easy to return to the familiar lifestyle with her former lover; but is this what she truly wants?

 

WARNING - Explicit Sex (M/M and F/F)

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Discovery - QSF's Second Annual Flash Fiction Contest
Publisher - Mischief Corner Books
 

 

It's hard to tell a story under 300 words, but over 100 writers did and are included in this book. This book, I believe, has a story or more for everyone. Genres include Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror, and Paranormal.

 

My story, Bed Partners, is a true story that happened in one of the bed and breakfast inns near Gettysburg.

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