The art of short stories…
In this flash fiction collection, we asked three writers to create their own little worlds — with a few caveats. Each story is 300 words or less, and starts with the same opening line.
via One Sentence, Three Tiny Tales: A Flash Fiction Collection — Discover
You’re Going To learn Something
That feeling of holding your book in your hands…
I published Nephilim Quest part 1: Shadowhunter as an ebook in January. Many people prefer physical books so I planned to do the print version soon. It seems “soon” is a relative concept… Five months have gone by and other projects took over…
But finally I had the cover made by Cathy Helms of Avalon Graphics, downloaded the text files to Createspace, and ordered a proof copy of the novel.
It came today, and there sure is something special in holding your physical book in your hands for the first time. Makes the whole writing thing feel more real. (It will take a little while before the print version is on sale on Amazon, but I’ll let everyone know when that happens – in case someone wants to buy the print version). In the meanwhile anyone wishing to grab the ebook, here’s the link to Amazon.
Oh, and part two of Nephilim Quest (Amarna) is soon at 90.000 words… It will be a long story again, but as the first part has 550 pages, I am sure no one is surprised. I certainly cannot make a long story short 😀

Sunday Funnies!
Happy Families Are All Alike
Books thrown away
I went to take the garbage out and found a pile of books – left there by someone who probably hoped that the books would find a new home.
Well this one did – I took it with me to the summer cottage.
Ahh – summer and a book to read… Perfect!
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Where Do languages Go To Die — Travel Between The Pages
Sunday Funnies!
Always makes me smile… 🙂
Interesting Chinese bookstores
While beloved bookstores are closing all across the United States, remarkable shops are popping up throughout China. This incredible bookstore, designed by XL-MUSE group, is located in the new commercial center of Binjiang District in Hangzhou. photos © Shao Feng
via China has the best new bookstores — Travel Between The Pages








