John's Short Story Blog

Like my novel blog, I will use this one to periodically provide updates on the short stories I am writing. So if you are interested, you can check this blog for more information on my short story projects. Thank you.
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Published on January 27, 2012 03:45
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message 1: by John (new)

John Gaffield I have recently added a new short story that is available at various e-book retailers (Amazon, B & N, Sony, Smashwords, etc.). Here are the details:

The Haunting of the Charles F. Campton
A November 1953 storm on Lake Michigan pushed the steamer Charles F. Campton to its limits. Captain Jason Feldkamp was also beyond his limitations, leaving First Mate Tom Howard with the task of keeping the crew safe in the churning waters. He was not as alone as he thought. The ghosts from the freighter's troubled past emerge, but how would they affect the crew's perilous situation?

Thank you,
John


message 2: by John (last edited Aug 31, 2014 07:58PM) (new)

John Gaffield In October 2013, I published another short ghost story. It was originally available only at Amazon, but is now available at many e-book sites. Here are the details.

Disconnect - A Short Ghost Story
Will’s weekend retreat at his lake cottage was interrupted by an issue from work. His intent on remedying the situation was complicated by connection and power issues. Were the problems due to the remote location or was some unknown spirit with him in the cottage?

A short story with about 3900 words.

Here is the link:
http://www.amazon.com/Disconnect-Shor...

Thank you,
John


message 3: by John (new)

John Gaffield I have just published my latest free short story at Smashwords. I should be available at many other e-book retailers soon as well.

In Remembrance - A Short Ghost Story
Jeremy mourned his dear Jenny, who had died tragically about a year earlier in an accident. While he continued to maintain a memorial at the site, something unseen started interfering. Who would disturb him as he dealt with his loss?

In Remembrance - Smashwords

Thank you!
John


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