Three women, three yuck-yucks. A trilogy of short stories woven through the messiness of life. Is Thousand Island dressing an accessory to murder? Can you fake a death to get out of jury duty? And do subjects of cover stories really make passionate love to their grilled salmon? Lady Capers will confess the whole story.
Born in the Midwest, Nina Szudzik's passion for the written word and fascination with plots and characters began early in life. Her childhood imagination was fueled by the television and motion pictures of the 1980s. English was a favorite subject of study in school, but also American history as it tells a story.
Through writing, Nina believes in the telling of quality, approachable stories that may at times cross genres. As such, she writes with a unique voice to convey the tale in its entirety, rather than focus solely on creating a formulaic story. Her pleasure reading includes varied subjects ranging from non-fiction historical, memoirs, and environmental sciences to fiction including romance, contemporary, science and fantasy fiction, and inspirational.
Nina graduated from the University of Michigan with a bachelor's degree in English. Nina's current project is a speculative fiction novel. Please check out her website for updates.
This is not my genre of choice, and yet it held my interest. I read it out of curiosity and was pleased. A short review in three sentences for three short stories.