Stories to Share

Time to ShareIt’s time to honor my fellow writers for giving us great stories to read. If you’re like me, a well-written story can stay on your mind for days. Sometimes, it motivates our creativity or nudges us to work harder on our stories.

For your reading enjoyment here are this week’s selections and don’t forget to share.

Editor’s pick: The 21st Floor @ Your Story Club by Athul Krishna. Interested in seeing your story published? Check out Your Story Club.

From No Extra Words Podcast, “Dial 116”  by Robert Lunday.

Wow – Fall 2015 Flash Fiction Contest – 2nd Place; Where Charlotte Lay by Beth Everette. Submit to the WOW Summer 2016 Flash Fiction Contest, now.

An Unexpected Death by P.S. Hoffman. You can follow P.S. Hoffman’s blog,  here.

Happy reading!

I’d love to hear your comments. Talk to me. Tell me your story and look for me on Facebook at SheilaMGood,  PinterestBloglovinTwitter@sheilamgood, Contently, and Instagram.

 

 

Stories to Share

images-4Once again, I like to share with you some of my favorite short stories. I hope you will like them as much as I did and, if so, pass them on for others to enjoy.

A couple of these are winners in the WOW – Women on Writing Winter 2016 Contest.

1st place goes to Solange Hommel for her story, When You Wake Up.

2nd Place goes to Sara Codair for The Cell.

From No Extra Words Podcast, Episode 38 by Phillip Sterling Improvisation.

Fiction Southeast brings us, Dead Man Dressing by Robert Grindy.

And, from Your Story Club, The Good Neighbor by Dan Leo.

Kick up your feet and enjoy a little summer time reading this holiday weekend and send the authors some appreciation.

I’d love to hear your comments. Talk to me. Tell me your story and look for me on Facebook at SheilaMGood,  PinterestBloglovinTwitter@sheilamgood, Contently, and Instagram.

Meet Episode 35 Contributor Sheila M. Good

Thanks to No Extra Words

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Sheila keeps one of my favorite blogs, the Cow Pasture Chronicles, which gets its name from her childhood growing up in the Smoky Mountains and journaling next to the creek in the cow pasture behind her house.

Sheila Good is both a fiction and non-fiction writer. Her stories and essays reflect her Southern roots and the people and events that shaped her life. The author of the blog, Cow Pasture Chronicles (http://cowpasturechronicles.com), her work has been featured in various publications, including Every Day Fiction (http://everydayfiction.com), Every Writers Resource Short Stories (http://www.everywritersresource.com/shortstories), and Angie’s Diary (https://angiesdiary.com). A member of the South Carolina Writer’s Workshop, Sheila resides in South Carolina and is completing her first novel, Hello Hell.

Happy listening,

Kris

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Episode 35: Life in Repetition

Check out No Extra Words Episode 35, featuring my story, # 2, Life in Repetition. My story starts around the 8:00-minute mark. But, please take the time to read the first story by Frederick K. Foote, Jr.’s “Blue-Black.” Excellent

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FLASHAren’t we all, to one degree or another, just putting on a show?

Frederick K. Foote, Jr.’s “Blue-Black” takes us to the heart of the Jim Crow South and leaves us wondering what the rules are. Copyright 2015 and used with permission, read for you by the author. Visit his website.

In “Life in Repetition,” a mother must deal with the reality of her world when others have a choice to face it or not. By Sheila M. Good, copyright 2015, used with permission. Visit her website.

Happy listening,

Kris

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