FLASH FICTION:
Brilliant flash
for the scourged writer.
“A Cautionary
Tale” for writers.
“He resisted
picnics, foreplay, and experimentation…”
“An Old Homeless
Monologue.”
Edgy social
commentary with a spice of surrealism.
This flash will jolt you!
Exquisite and
erotic. You definitely want to read this
one!
Absolutely
beautiful writing—
“Yet I find
myself counting the drops of mist on the screen door, conscious and apart,
while she beckons to me from the beach…”
Tiny flash with
profound heart, beautiful imagery, and enormous symbolism.
“The City”
captures the misty heart of a dream with moving language and blinding imagery.
“I cross the
bridge and pause to watch the fishes flash silver scales toward the sun. They appear transparent in the clearness of
the water, silvery forms against the white watery background…”
“Devouring the
Mountain” examines death with a surreal heart.
Sean taps into the
weird world of connected dreams with the keen eye of one who is somehow
subconsciously lucid.
FICTION:
“…instead of my face, I saw a stormy
harbor, sailboat moored to a dock, white boat in grey water. At the helm,
a vaguely drawn, eyeless figure…”
That Garrett
pulled off such a humorous social commentary voice in a literary way is to be
seriously admired.
“Yoke of Iron”
has surprising characters, great flow, and strong prose.
Part nightmare,
part wet dream, “Taryn the Contortionist” is a wholly unique love story filled
with finely drawn characters that will reel your mind.
“This is not
happening to you"—an incredibly visceral, psychological story with raw guts and pounding symbolism.