Published March 14th 2017 by Story Plant
The greatest
truths are often revealed in fiction, as exemplified by this stunning anthology
of stories that reveal the human condition in bracingly truthful ways. The
eternal complexities of sibling relationships are revealed in four-time #1
bestselling author Steven Manchester’s “Lost.” The hope and betrayal that so
often underlies love declare themselves in Marcia Gloster’s “Losing Will.” The
reality behind a con man’s illusions emerge in Craig Ham’s contest-winning
“Tonic and Spirits.” These are three of the dozen truths that will rise from
these pages.
Side by side with the work of national bestselling novelists like Mary Marcus and Earl Javorsky, A DOZEN TRUTHS features the three winners of the 2016 AuthorsFirst Short Story Contest, providing a bold mix of experienced storytelling and fresh new voices.
As entertaining as it is engaging, A DOZEN TRUTHS promises twelve dramatic revelations – and as many powerful reading experiences.
Side by side with the work of national bestselling novelists like Mary Marcus and Earl Javorsky, A DOZEN TRUTHS features the three winners of the 2016 AuthorsFirst Short Story Contest, providing a bold mix of experienced storytelling and fresh new voices.
As entertaining as it is engaging, A DOZEN TRUTHS promises twelve dramatic revelations – and as many powerful reading experiences.
CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE:
Eric Andersson
Steven Manchester
Carmen Siegers
Marcia Gloster
Craig Ham
Lynn Voedisch
Mary Marcus
Christopher Slater
KJ Steele
Earl Javorsky
Roger Bagg
Robert Herzog
My Thoughts…
A collection of short anthologies is a great way to be
introduced to new authors, different genres, and some familiar authors that you
haven’t read for a while. I picked up A
Dozen Truths because I am a huge Steven Manchester fan and have found that there
are other authors that I will now be searching out more of their work.
This anthology was fun because of the different genres
shared. There were a few that I would
have said were not my type of reads yet I enjoyed them all. I liked that each individual story gave a
bio about each author. I recommend
picking up this great collection and enjoying each short story.
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