BestsellerBound VOLUME 3 (Short Story
Anthology)
SUMMARY:
A collection of short stories written by authors from the multi-talented
BestsellerBound
group.
Includes Skins (featuring "Laer," the dark elf from Jess's
Cyberpunk
Elven Trilogy).
GENRE: Short Stories | 27,000 words
EDITED BY: Darcia
Helle
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CONTENTS:
Winter Blues by Maria
Savva
Skins by Jess
C Scott
Whisperer by Jaleta
Clegg
The Wars Within by Jaime
McDougall
The Old Bookshop by Julie
Elizabeth Powell
Scale of a Dragon by J.
Michael Radcliffe
Counting Blessings Along the Horseshoe Canyon by Sharon
E. Cathcart
Eve & Ian's New Love Life by Cynthia
Meyers-Hanson
Laundry Day by Stacy
Juba
The Day the Lights Went Out by Cliff
Ball
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BestsellerBound ANTHOLOGIES:

Be sure to also check out BestsellerBound
Short Story Vol. 1, and BestsellerBound
Short Story Vol. 2.
P.S. BestsellerBound is a strong, vibrant writing community Jess is
pleased to be a member of!
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REVIEW (on BestsellerBound
Anthology Vol. 2):
"A refreshing and concise anthology--I enjoy "variety" in both
life and literature, and I enjoy anthologies such as this one because
of the diversity offered.
I'm familiar with the work of some of the writers featured in this
anthology. It's so nice to see versatility and a love for writing
(and respect for the craft) being given the priority over homogeneity
(which is what the mainstream commercial traditional publishing industry
encourages, fosters, and promotes, in the name of reaping profit$
from book$ with built-in audience$).
This anthology features tight writing and each author's style is given
the freedom to shine. One of the things I liked most about all the
stories is that they all show a genuine care for character development,
which is refreshing (a lot of commercial fiction tends to be heavily
plot-driven, with less emphasis on depth and insight). This is partly
why I now spend more time reading classic books and indie works [more
so than the formulaic fluff the commercial publishing industry has
mostly (90% of the time) settled to offering].
I understand my review sways more towards a personal than objective
tone (at points)--for me, reading is a rather "personal affair." I
have a low tolerance for creative work that isn't somehow original
and/or innovative, that doesn't bring anything new or of value to
me as a reader, so I appreciate it greatly when I do find something
that's non-cookie-cutter ;)"
-- jessINK
review on BsB Vol. 2
(features stories by 10 other writers/authors)
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