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Slightly Unhinged

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Twenty-Thirteen
Four friends meet up for a drink in their old hometown when the ground suddenly begins to shake...

Moonfall
Darlene and Dylan go picking moonberries one night, noticing that the moon is unusually large and bright... and seems to be getting closer.

Unfulfilled
Mike has aspirations of being a rock 'n' roll star... but is it just a pipe dream?

The Big City
John feels elated at getting a new job, only to realise it may not be what he was looking for.

Intervention
Bernard has a very special watch that allows him to travel back to a specific time, but he can only visit a specific period once. Using his powers for good, he attempts to stop a troubled youth from committing a truly heinous crime.

Just Press Reset
Valdus really, really hates his supervisor. Some days he just wishes he could kill him. Luckily, a handy reset button allows him to get away with whatever he wants.

The Pumpking
Clay is driving through the countryside when a tree falls in his path, forcing him to leave his car and cross a field bustling with unnaturally large pumpkins... but it's the really big one that scares him.

64 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 22, 2014

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A.J. Hawkins

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Adrian (Ade) Hawkins lives in Norwich, England, with his loving, ever-patient partner and two beastilicious moggies.

He discovered a talent for storytelling in high school, despite not getting an English GCSE. He realised he had a yearning to write while drawing cartoon robots in art class, spending most of his time pondering the story behind them.

After getting stuck on a story idea for several years, he wrote a trilogy of screenplays called “Dark Nemesis.” They were mostly bad but punctuated by surprisingly good bits. He then spent 12 years being overwhelmed by his own ambition and spent far too long faffing about with conceptual ideas before finally coming up with an idea for a novella that then became a novel.

His favourite authors include Douglas Adams, JRR Tolkien, Terry Pratchett, Ian Fleming and Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. He should also watch less movies and read more books.

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