Just Published by The Cobalt Press Weekly Review
The Nakedness of Ozone
The Nakedness of Ozone, a new short story for your hungry eyes, My Lovely Readers. My short story The Nakedness of Ozone has just been published in the great online ‘Zine The Weekly by Cobalt Press. The Nakedness of Ozone is the story of a little boy, his father, a swimming pool, and the memory of hot rain on summer pavement. It is a sweet, poignant memoir as seen through the young boy’s eyes. This is one of those stories where the lines between fiction and non-fiction become blurred. I hope you enjoy it.
This is my second story with The Weekly, and I am proud to be a part of this wonderful Indie Press. You can enjoy a FREE read of The Nakedness of Ozone by following the link below.
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More Great Stories Coming Your Way…
Here we find ourselves, Friends and Neighbors, riding the bitter-sweet end of summer, but fear not! There are more stories on the way to tide you over the waning of the days. Speaking of tides, a huge wave has cresting the horizon. That wave is titled: Orphaned Lies. That’s right, Dear Readers! My very first collected volume of short stories is live, ready for your eager eyes. You can get your copy today, at fine online booksellers worldwide. All of the details are here at the MEF website. Better yet, get the skinny right here in this blog post:
Orphaned Lies – Collected Stories
The Journey of Orphaned Lies
The fifteen stories contained within these pages tell tales of love lost and love found, of darkness at the end of life, and light at the beginning. Unforgettable characters struggle against the impersonal forces of the outside world, and against the flaws they carry within themselves. There is quiet heroism and unwanted heroes discarded, acts of defiance and of acceptance. The inhabitants of these pages learn who they are, and sometimes, who they are not. Enter here, Reader, and join in the journey that is Orphaned Lies.