"An anthology of stories can be a fun thing or a scary one.
Deciding what goes into an anthology can be daunting.
With the right amount of ‘romance’, ‘humour’, ‘science fiction’, and ‘fantasy’ you might have the perfect ‘mix’.
‘Stories to Share with My Partner – Book 4’ does that and I hope the reader agrees."
"An anthology of stories can be a fun thing or a scary one.
Deciding what goes into an anthology can be daunting. Too much romance and some folks may decide it is ‘too mushy’. Put too much humour in, and others will say, ‘there is no substance’. Go with more science fiction, or fantasy, or horror, and you will have some folks just not pick up the book.
Finding the perfect ‘mix’ is a challenge for sure.
‘Stories to Share with My Partner – Book 3’ presents what I hope is a good mix of stories and poetry to make everyone happy.
You have some love stories, ‘The Red Bug’ and the ‘The Coat’, for example, while science fiction is covered in ‘When the Future Arrives’ and ‘Coordinates’.
Funny stories are what I enjoy writing about, and there are few in this book.
‘So That Is When the Fight Started’ is something many can relate too and in ‘Jerk’ I take a different approach to ‘superheroes’.
I hope you enjoy reading these as much as I did when I wrote them.
As always, any comments are welcome, so shoot me a quick email to info@jfnodar.com.au"
"An anthology of short stories and poetry.
This book is a collection of short stories and poetry written while engaged in a writers' group in Camden, New South Wales. While the stories are both fictional, there are few that are from the actual life of the writer and presented here for the readers' enjoyment.
Which is imaginary and which is true will be up to the reader to determine."
"An anthology of short stories and poetry.
This book is a collection of short stories and poetry written while engaged in a writers' group in Camden, New South Wales. While the stories are both fictional there are few that are from the actual life of the writer and presented here for the readers' enjoyment.
Which is imaginary and which is true will be up to the reader to determine."