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Quick and Quirky Stories Photos
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Quick and Quirky Stories Photos
Current price: $10.99
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Imagine you're sitting at the airport laughing out loud. People around you want to know what's going on. That's what happens when you read this book.
It's an absurd world, and comic relief is at hand.
Quick and Quirky Stories and Photos
is a quick fix; laughter is always good.
This is a collection of short short stories. These are fast reads that introduce you to some interesting characters. For instance, a superhero with a flatulence issue and a man diagnosed as "bland."
The photos provoke laughs as well. How about a "No Fishing" sign on a dock filled with fishermen?
"A clever collection that provides an effective combination of brevity and wit."—
Kirkus Reviews
"
represents the concept of flash fiction at its best, synthesizing life experiences into vignettes of under 1,000 words. This will especially appeal to modern audiences whose attention spans or schedules limit their ability to digest longer work."—
Midwest Book Review
It's an absurd world, and comic relief is at hand.
Quick and Quirky Stories and Photos
is a quick fix; laughter is always good.
This is a collection of short short stories. These are fast reads that introduce you to some interesting characters. For instance, a superhero with a flatulence issue and a man diagnosed as "bland."
The photos provoke laughs as well. How about a "No Fishing" sign on a dock filled with fishermen?
"A clever collection that provides an effective combination of brevity and wit."—
Kirkus Reviews
"
represents the concept of flash fiction at its best, synthesizing life experiences into vignettes of under 1,000 words. This will especially appeal to modern audiences whose attention spans or schedules limit their ability to digest longer work."—
Midwest Book Review