Granny Mose (Short Story Collections)

Granny Mose (Short Story Collections)

by Harvey Stanbrough
Granny Mose (Short Story Collections)

Granny Mose (Short Story Collections)

by Harvey Stanbrough

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Overview

In "Jumper," a professional writer at a conference meets a wannabebutneverwill, and this one apparently is one over his limit. Maybe.

In "Theorem," on a porch out in the deep woods a couple watch a storm roll in and debate what happens at the momen of death. Janie is a collector, but a collector of what?

In "Shattered," a hard-luck woman gets mixed up with the mob but pays an unusual price.

In "This is Not a Mosquito!" a man — or something — is subjected to a miniature mosquito-like creature. He believes the creature is intent on sucking his blood. But the MM's intentions are actually quite different.

And in the title story, Grandma Moses reads signs, makes predictions, and maybe fulfills them deep in the swamps. They say gold can bring out the true character of a man, but how deep does that true character go?

 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940152299090
Publisher: FrostProof808
Publication date: 10/27/2014
Series: Short Story Collections
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 260 KB

About the Author

Harvey Stanbrough is an award winning writer and poet who was born in New Mexico, seasoned in Texas, and baked in Arizona. Twenty-one years after graduating from high school in the metropolis of Tatum New Mexico, he matriculated again, this time from a Civilian-Life Appreciation Course (CLAC) in the US Marine Corps. He follows Heinlein’s Rules avidly and most often may be found Writing Off Into the Dark.

Harvey has written and published 36 novels, 7 novellas. almost 200 short stories and the attendant collections. He's also written and published 16 nonfiction how-to books on writing.

More than almost anything else, he hopes you will enjoy his stories.

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