This week I’m helping to promote a wonderful book, Story Chat Online Literary Conversations: Series of Short Stories and Ruminations.
The History Behind the Book
Story Chat is a unique online writing programme where several authors submit their short stories for publication on alwayswrite.blog. A community of bloggers and story lovers come together to read the monthly stories and offer constructive feedback to the authors. Not only do they chat with the authors, but to each other as well. They don’t always agree on certain aspects of the story, which makes it all the more fun and interesting.
When a story is read through several pairs of eyes, certain aspects of the story might have several different meanings. I tell you this for nothing; some readers can almost see into the souls of the fictional characters! Some like to assume (me included) what the authors were thinking as they weaved their stories and chased their characters through their minds. It’s great fun!
So, Marsha Ingrao has taken these stories and put them together, along with some of the comments made by the Story Chat participants, to create this fabulous and unique book!
What Kind of Stories?
Something for everyone! Some of the stories are fun to read, with open and surprise endings. Others cover relevant topics like dementia, bullying, nursing-home care, social services, PSTD, life after prison, changing jobs, dealing with children, and medical miracles.
These 3-5 minute stories are entertaining, but when read with intention you’ll find that some of them have hidden meanings and lessons to be learned! Intriguing? Yes!
Online readers had this to say about Story Chat: Online Literary Conversations:
“I loved not only reading brand-new stories, but the interaction between readers was also great. The feedback is amazing. It’s like having lots of Beta readers for a story you’ve written.”
“The balance is perfect. There has been a good mixture of male and female writers from all over the world.”
Like the snippets from one of the stories below, each story has elements with which readers everywhere can identify.
“Shopping with a toddler is testing reserves I didn’t know I had, and I fear that they will run out at any moment. … I turn back to Alicia. She is excited about this afternoon’s party and giggles as I try awkwardly to zip her into a frothy pink dress… It (picking the wrong-sized dress for a three-year-old) means that I have to get her out of the dress again and clothed in her own little skirt and jumper, complete with tights and boots. Whoever invented lace-up boots for toddlers? … We were just a lost little girl and a bereaved Dad, trying to find our way to some kind of normality.” __ Wendy Fletcher, author
Story Chat Online Literary Conversations is available for purchase on the following; Kindle edition and paperback amazon.com and amazon.co.uk and Barnes & Noble
The Story Chat Anthology is perfect for;
- Your coffee table to introduce to your friends.
- Your Kindle or any ebook reader to read while travelling.
- A present for a friend who enjoys reading, but prefers short stories.
Enjoy… and please let me know what you think!
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And the tour begins! You should tell your readers a little bit about your lovely story in the book. It’s amazing!
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I will during the week, Marsha. I hope to post every day this week about the book. 🙂
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Wow, you are amazing! I’ll check in daily. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing this idea with your book. Anita
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