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Sunday, January 29, 2012

FOURTEEN flashes of fiction eBook: Rosalind Smith-Nazilli: Amazon.co.uk: Books

FOURTEEN flashes of fiction eBook: Rosalind Smith-Nazilli: Amazon.co.uk: Books:

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FOURTEEN flashes of fiction is the first of five collections of short and flash fiction.

These stories are diverse, but most convey ordinary people who do not always find themselves in ordinary situations. Some of these people are not what they seem, and some of them most definitely are.

You could find yourself in some of these situations, and some of them you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy.

Rosalind Smith-Nazilli was born in the UK but currently resides in Turkey with her husband.
Educated to degree level, she studied at Reading University and went on to become a nurse. She is now retired and spends her time writing, knitting and walking the dog.
She has been a writer for a great many years but has only recently decided to start publishing collections of her short fiction.
Her work has appeared on various sites dedicated to flash fiction and some may be seen here - http://rosiesmith-nazilliwrites.blogspot.com/
A charity anthology is in the works, and she is currently collating stories and poems from 100 authors to raise money in the memory of a young lad who passed away last year. He managed to raise a fortune himself before he did so, for cancer research.

"The Dark Is Light Enough For Me"



John Claude Smith12:52pm Jan 19
My Dark Fiction/Horror collection, The Dark is Light Enough for Me, is now available in Print! Please give it a spin if you like your fiction...different. As one reviewer said, it's "not your average horror."
Enjoy!
(Also available digitally via Amazon, B&N and OmniLit.)
http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Light-Enough-Me/dp/1937070107/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1326858259&sr=1-1
The Dark Is Light Enough For Me.
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