VERY SHORT STORIES
ebook

VERY SHORT STORIES (ebook)

SEAN HILL

$251.00
IVA incluido
Editorial:
ULYSSES PRESS (ORM)
ISBN:
9781612430324
Formato:
Epublication content package
Idioma:
Inglés
DRM
Si

Inspired by an experiment on Twitter, these 300 moving stories are no bigger than a sentence or two, on themes like love, death, and family. In this one-of-a-kind collection, author Sean Hill has crafted hundreds of engaging stories that conjure an entire novel in just a sentence or two. Sometimes sad, often humorous and always creative, these tales touch on a wide range of life experiences from romance and family to death and sex. Nana rocked in her old wooden rocking chair. "Timmy, you have always been my favorite," she said. He looked at her. "Nana, I'm Bobby." Read your diary, discovered your secret. I thought I loved you, but now I'm not sure. Don't know what to do, you look so human. Clowning was Daryl's profession, cooking was his passion. Stella thought he was perfect. She liked to laugh and never learned to cook. Alex bought Sharon a ring for Valentine's Day, which she sold to buy the gun that stopped him from loving her. In 2009, Sean Hill combined his love of writing and technology by creating @VeryShortStory, a Twitter feed where he interacts with his readers and shares his 140-character stories. Praise for Very Short Stories "Some are touching, some ring true, but most are laugh-out-loud funny." — Seattle Times "The book is a treasure-trove of fascinating exploration into the craft of language and storytelling." — Summit Daily "Story telling is his bag, pure and simple." — Austin American Statesman "The best of the stories might rival Hemingway's classic six word story in their descriptive brevity and their ability to tell a complete and affecting tale." —Short and Sweet NYC "Witty, well-crafted and always thought-provoking." — Salt Lake Tribune

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