The Shorts
Different generations prefer different things. For example, the 65+ folks don’t really care for technology. They write things down in cursive and they talk on the phone instead of texting. The young folks, 30 and under, are all tech. Instead of writing things down, they just keep notes on their phone. They don’t even know how to write in cursive, and they choose texting over talking on the phone every time. And then there are the people in the middle, people like me. We still write things down, in cursive, but we also keep notes on our phones. We talk on the phone and text.
Some people prefer reading physical books. Books they can hold and smell. Some prefer digital books. And both are okay. Nothing wrong with either of those. I say as long as you’re reading, it doesn’t matter how you do it.
Now, as you probably know, I have a handful of short stories and novellas that are only available in digital format. For the people who prefer to read that way, that’s never been a problem. But for those who prefer physical books, they’ve never read those stories. And frankly, I think they’re missing out on some of my best work. So, to remedy this situation, I’ve compiled those short stories and novellas into one book and made it available in both digital and physical form. It’s a hell of a deal money-wise in digital format, and it gives those physical book lovers a chance to read the stories they’ve been missing out on for so long.
Check it out:
[image error]This is a 99,000+ word collection of 10 unsettling short stories and novellas, previously released in digital format, gathered together here for the first time.
Contains the following stories:
In Her Skin
Transference
His Ashes
Shiners
Dead Man’s Chair
The Cabin on Calhoun Ridge
Nights Falls
The Hunger
The Kindness of Strangers
The Home
Available in digital form now here .
Available in paperback form now here .


