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Book Author(s): Andrew Winch

Stories That Sing

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Witness an ethereal play put on in a Renaissance theatre, outwit a stalker, hunt a genie, and try to catch Cerberus before the three-headed dog ruins Christmas in Central Park.

This anthology of flash fiction (stories 1,000 words and under) is inspired by music from the past 70 years from Elvis Presley to Nirvana, and is composed of 45 stories encompassing the genres of mystery, science fiction, fantasy, thriller, and comedy.

These stories are short — really short — and most of them can be read in under five minutes. Normally, I like stories that are longer, but it was fun to read one or two before bed and try to guess what song inspired each. Overall, this book features some weird and bizarre tales, but there are some odd little gems tucked into the pages as well. Some of my favorites are “Women of Letters,” “Mothership,” “Peanut Butter Paralysis,” “Stealer of Secrets,” “The Devil Tries Again,” “One Day in the Park,” and “A Good Night to Be Alive.”

Rated: Mild, for occasional instances of violence, blood, torture, and death.

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