The recipe for Better Non Sequitur's new anthology is simple: Sex, 50 stories, 1,000 words each, written by 50 authors from all over the globe. A scandalous fusion of literary traditions, See You Next Tuesday is the exclusive and hyper-unusual mishmash of never-seen sex-texts, exploring the inevitable and always poignant cross-sections of human existence and sexuality.
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"Fun spin on a classic tale... Thoughtful reflections pepper the narrative, bringing a welcome depth to the story's lighter supernatural elements." —Publisher's Weekly
Now available from Rockford the Cat Books: Piper Van Winkle, A Sleepy Hollow Novel by Donald Capone
17 year-old Piper is a modern-day Rip Van Winkle—except when she awakens in 2021 she hasn’t aged a day. Can she adjust to a strange new world? Will a desperate Russian spy get his hands on her blood, which he believes is the Fountain of Youth? Can the ghost of author Washington Irving return her to 1996 before it's too late?
I have a new story published by Onyx Publications. There is also an audio version followed by an interview with me (second link): https://onyxpublications.com/get-me-t...
Donald Capone's third novel, PIP VAN WINKLE, A SLEEPY HOLLOW NOVEL, was published May 3, 2025. His second novel, JUST FOLLOW ME, was published by Pen-L Publishing in 2014 and republished by the author in 2018. His stories have appeared in Word Riot, Weekly Reader's READ magazine, Onyx Publications, as well as the anthologies Sudden Flash Youth (2011); The Westchester Review 2014, 2013 & 2020; Short on Sugar, High On Honey: Micro Love Stories (2018); See You Next Tuesday; The Ampersand volume 4; and Ten Modern Short Stories 2010. His comic novel, Into the Sunset, is available on Amazon. He also designed, and wrote the preface for, Letters Home: A Soldier's Correspondence During WWII, which was a finalist in the 2013 USA Book News Awards, History: Military category.
It looks like Heather and I are the only people to own this book! I absolutely agree with her that some are great (I love Alicia Gifford's) and some (as she says, including mine) just, well, very good. But where are the other contributors? Why aren't they here?
Fifty 1000-word stories about sexy stuff, including one in particular by a smelly freak about how Mt. Rainer disappears when a young boy loses his virginity.