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The Sublet: A Romance Short is FREE through Monday, 8/27

“On my other side, a man I’d never expected to see again was crawling into bed with me.”

A casual couple with no ties finds it difficult to say goodbye in this sweet love story with a modern theme.

The Sublet: A Romance Short is FREE for Kindle on Amazon through Monday, August 20th. Prefer the audiobook? It’s also available on Audible, Amazon, and Itunes!

 

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Anything Can Happen: A Romance Short is FREE through Monday, 8/20

“On bad days I wondered how old people ever even did it. Sometimes walking seemed like too much effort, let alone all the aerobicized contortionism that went with sex.”“I figured I’d better backtrack fast before he started thinking I liked him or something. But it’s hard to backpedal when you’ve got your foot in your mouth.”

Is it really over when it’s over? A short story of a romance that quickly blooms and dies but then – just maybe – might spring back to life…

Anything Can Happen: A Romance Short is FREE for Kindle on Amazon through Monday, August 20th. Prefer the audiobook? It’s also available on Audible, Amazon, and Itunes!

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Careful: A Love Story for the Middle-Aged is FREE through Monday, 8/13

“On bad days I wondered how old people ever even did it. Sometimes walking seemed like too much effort, let alone all the aerobicized contortionism that went with sex.”

My short romance Careful: A Love Story for the Middle-Aged is FREE for Kindle on Amazon through Monday, August 13th. Prefer the audiobook? It’s also available on Audible, Amazon, and Itunes!

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FREE Romance Shorts!

Just a quick announcement – I have three newly-released short stories available for FREE on Amazon this week:

The Sublet (free through TODAY, Friday, April 20th)



Careful: A Love Story for the Middle-Aged (free through Saturday, April 21st)



Anything Can Happen (free through Sunday, April 22nd)

Get ’em while they’re free!

 

Romance Flash Publication and Author Commentary: The Sublet

My flash fiction romance “The Sublet” has been published in Romance Flash:

http://romanceflash.com/stories/75-the-sublet

This story is actually a modified excerpt from my forthcoming novel My Life with Michael: A Story of Sex and Beer for the Middle-Aged. They say that publishing excerpts from your novels is good strategy, and maybe it is. But don’t kid yourself into thinking it saves time because you’re recycling something you’ve already written. If anything, it takes longer than writing a story from scratch. First, you have to build a frame story around a segment that was intended to be a much longer work. Second, you have to make it self-contained, which means adding and getting rid of stuff that no longer fits in the revised version. And finally, you have to adjust the length to make it work for the market for which you’re shooting, and in the case of flash fiction, this can be daunting indeed.

I like the frame story I chose here, which is completely unrelated to the plot of my book. The idea that people are no longer forced to stay in a particular place for work and are thus free to move around as much as they like intrigued me. Perhaps I get that from my days as a professional eBay seller, when I routinely traveled several months of the year and worked on the road. In the modern world the scenario is perfectly plausible, and for people without roots or strings tying them down to one location, the thought of simply packing your suitcase and moving on whenever you felt like it might have some appeal. On the other hand, it would definitely interfere with your love life. Suddenly, instead of just hanging out to see what happens with your new relationship, you have to consciously decide – do you stay or move on when your time’s supposed to be up?

Fortunately, this particular section of my book didn’t require a tremendous effort in order to make it self-contained, which is one of the reasons I chose it. Except for at the beginning, there weren’t a lot of references to events that happened earlier, and those were fairly simple to excise. Trying to get the word count down to under a thousand was awful, though. I started out with seventeen hundred, and after I’d whittled it down as much as I thought I possibly could, I still had twelve hundred words. After I took out the final two hundred, I was afraid the story didn’t make sense as a story anymore, so I set it aside for a while so I could read it with fresh eyes. I guess it must have worked, though, because the good people at Romance Flash decided to publish it. I only hope the readers like it, too!

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You can download more FREE excerpts from My Life with Michael from your favorite eBook retailer. Please visit the book’s webpage for more information.

My Life with Michael eBook