All Things Blue now available online.
Description from the cover:
“In this charming new collection, the lives of the characters are interwoven by torn and discarded pieces from a mysterious charcoal sketch that materialize in various places about town. The cast–a cynical, deliberately male-repellant woman; a young man who invokes memories of his lover through scents; an unorthodox collector who finds the diary of an unorthodox man; and a flock of other delightful eccentrics–look for happiness through their solitude:
An unnamed writer narrates his story as he battles to stay true to his calling despite the odds… a dejected man journeys to seek his heart’s desire in the workroom of a powerful crone… and an art prodigy discovers what it means to experience his most coveted luxury.
Enchanting and poetic, with a balanced brew of melancholy and humor, All Things Blue is a metaphor for impermanence. Loneliness–the stronger universal emotion that ultimately binds us–is just as temporary as bliss.”
The printed book is available here.
For the ebook version [PDF], visit the blog store.

The Couplehundred Project and Other Shorts now available online.
This book is a collection of flash fiction pieces called droubbles, which are stories that are two hundred words long. The collection is a marriage of genres. It’s got everything. From ghosts to mythical creatures, murderers to vampires, superheroes to spies, antediluvian to post-apocalyptic sketches, love to loneliness, virtues to sins, daydreams to triumphs, there is something for everybody. I also included ten of the most-loved pieces I have posted in this blog. Can’t have too much wilt, I guess. :) So if you are the sort of person who leads a wheezing and fast-paced lifestyle but still hunger after the pleasure that only good literature can bring, this book is well-suited for you. Each story can be read in five minutes or less, just enough slices of literature to fill up the hungry minutes we often experience during waits. Plus, that’s my art right there on the cover.
The printed book is available here.
For the ebook version [PDF], visit the blog store.
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