Things That I Carry

"Things That I Carry" is a wide ranging collection of 55 previously unpublished flash fiction tales each comprised of 55 carefully selected words.

Flash fiction is not to everyone's taste. If you haven't read or tried haiku you may not like the conciseness and brief beauty of Flash.

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Things That I Carry

"Things That I Carry" is a wide ranging collection of 55 previously unpublished flash fiction tales each comprised of 55 carefully selected words.

Flash fiction is not to everyone's taste. If you haven't read or tried haiku you may not like the conciseness and brief beauty of Flash.

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Things That I Carry

Things That I Carry

by William Naylor
Things That I Carry

Things That I Carry

by William Naylor

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Overview

"Things That I Carry" is a wide ranging collection of 55 previously unpublished flash fiction tales each comprised of 55 carefully selected words.

Flash fiction is not to everyone's taste. If you haven't read or tried haiku you may not like the conciseness and brief beauty of Flash.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011506734
Publisher: William Naylor
Publication date: 08/23/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 175 KB

About the Author

As a younger man, Will spent some years in Sri Lanka, the Maldive Islands, (Indian Ocean) and in Surinam and French Guiana (South America).

This led to his completing a B.A. in Sociology/ Anthropology upon his return to Canada.

At present, he calls his Baha'i community in Eskasoni First Nation, in the northern kingdom of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, home. He thrives there with his lovely wife Francine, (his ideal first reader) while serving as a tutor and group facilitator. He scribbles a little (working on an oral biography of the late Brian Conrod) and spends as much time as he can with those who appreciate the value of a tale well told.

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