This is a collection of flash fiction or very short fiction: six small stories equaling a typical story that I'd normally write. One deals with a man who's lost his job and as a result has an emotional breakdown; another attempts to philosophically interpret an horrific dream; one interprets two of the Buddha's sutras connecting to another story in the collection; another is a metaphor on trying to fix a broken marriage; the last two strive to define hope amidst the chaos and the drama personified in the previous four stories with one reminiscing over being a teen and wide-eyed and the last...
This is a collection of flash fiction or very short fiction: six small stories equaling a typical story that I'd normally write. One deals with a man ...
J. M. Norman's first collection of seven short stories, six of which have been originally published on Kindle. They range from the personal, to the mythological, spiritual, philosophical, and highly speculative. The main story, "The Two Brothers," centers around a struggling writer who finally comes across the ultimate Western duality. Does he actually witness the quotidian good vs. evil struggle or are a pair of siblings as equally cheeky as they are bizarre?
J. M. Norman's first collection of seven short stories, six of which have been originally published on Kindle. They range from the personal, to the my...