My writing group, Hornsea Writers, recently published an anthology of short stories on Smashwords. With 13 varied short stories, it acts as a showcase for the talent of this much-published group.
This selection of short stories represents the diversity of the medium, and of its talented contributors. There's something for everyone: dive into the sack and sample humour, sci-fi, romance and much more.
A Sackful of Shorts can be bought as an eBook here, UK Kindle here, USA Kindle here. And, if you don't have an eReader, you can still read it on your computer. Just download the free software from http://get.adobe.com/reader/ or the Kindle version from Amazon here
Linda Acaster's Torc Of Moonlight
Hull student Nicholas Blaketon realises that his life has fallen into a demoralising pattern. Humiliated and angry, he becomes fixated on pale and reclusive Alice Linwood.
Alice believes that people close to her die. She seeks escape by steering her future back into the past to uncover the shrine of a forgotten Celtic water goddess.
Leonard Harkin uses pseudo–pagan rites to ensnare naïve young lovers, but when old lovers return with the strength of cynical womanhood, is it in joy or to close his pattern?
High on the North York Moors, Romano–Briton Ognirius Licinius Vranaun has clung to a thread of life–force through millennia, sustained by a thirst for retribution as targeted as once was his vengeance on the Keepers of the Pool.
Now he knows how to use the elements to his advantage, and this time he will succeed – unless Nicholas can stop Alice from revealing the shrine and completing the pattern.
Linda's website gives a sample and has links where you can buy - http://www.lindaacaster.co.uk/
For my review of Torc -
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