Thirty-one days. A collection of thirty-one stories written entirely in July 2016 during Flash Fiction Month. Includes two extra stories written in the fall of 2016.
It was okay, not great but not too horrible. The reason why I gave this 1 stars and not 2 or 2 1/2 is because my online copy had multiple last pages of stories missing. In addition, I found some of the material on pokemon and manga a little odd to read in such short pieces.
Overall, the writing was a nice quick read and some stories I did find really enjoyable. For a free book, this was very much the time spent reading it. Fletcher's poetry book, also free until September, is an even better read.
I received a free copy of this book from the author in exchange for a fair review. I am really glad that I read this book. It was so exciting from the moment that I picked it up! The stories that Jacob Fletcher was able to write during Flash Fiction Month. Some of the stories in the book were kind of dark with I really liked. There was a good mixture of dark and dark with happy endings that I did not expect. I would have to give Overfull a 5-star rating. I am going to have to pick up his other book and read it!