A trio of short paranormal tales. A woman gets a shock after confronting a trespasser. A man wakes up in a never-ending dark tunnel, unsure how he got there. And a young woman tells of the day her mother was taken by a rainbow.
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!
This is a collection of three short-short stories that could possibly be classified as "flash fiction." I had never even heard of flash fiction until a year ago, and I'm falling in love with this new style of writing because it forces the author to choose their words carefully and get to the point quickly. One of the signs of good flash fiction is that it leaves you wanting more. And this book definately fits that criteria. Instead of just three stories, I would love to have a collection of 30 stories from this author.