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60 years... 14 stories...Get ready to be entertained with a brand new short story anthology in celebration of the 60th anniversary of one of the most iconic albums of all The Beatles' Please Please Me! This unique anthology features a collection of short stories written by a group of talented writers, each inspired by one of the album's classic track titles.

From a modern fan's perspective of discovering the Beatles in I Saw Her Standing There to escaped beasts stalking the Australian suburbs in Twist & Shout, this anthology takes readers on an eclectic journey through the ups and downs of life, love, death and beyond. Each story is infused with the energy, spirit, and creativity of the Fab Four, capturing the essence of the legendary band.

Whether you're a die-hard Beatles fan or simply someone who loves great storytelling, this anthology is sure to delight and inspire. So come along and join the fun as we celebrate the enduring legacy of one of the greatest bands in music history. It's time to turn up the volume, let your hair down, and immerse yourself in the magic of Pleased!

132 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 24, 2023

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Gayle Ramage

30 books37 followers
Gayle is a Scot who, rather lazily, still lives in Scotland - for now. She has several novellas and short stories under her belt, and has written an audio play for a forthcoming fiction podcast series.

The first of two weird fiction short story collections, VULNERABLE IN FRONT OF FICTION, VOL 1, is out now!

Visit her website at https://www.gayleramage.co.uk

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May 21, 2023
A sweet, short anthology that poses the question of why The Beatles still matter in its first story and proceeds to answer that over a variety of stories that range from the domestic to the pleasingly strange and horrific: The Beatles still matter because the echo of their announcing themselves to the world continues to inspire creativity like this sixty years on.
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