Short Stories eBooks
Girl with a Gun
Short Stories, by Courtney WebbStories about girls and their troubles and the troubles they make.
Gophers
Short Stories, by Rhett BiseA short story about the sometimes odd, sometimes sexy, sometimes frustrating lives of some neighbors on an unnamed street in Southern California suburbia.
Happy Halloween?
Short Stories, by Deb OrnbergChildrens short story This one is about a boy who has never been trick or treating before and how his night goes.
Happy Landings
Short Stories, by Duncan JamesA press photographer in a great rush jumps on the wrong aircraft at a local airfield, and only when they are airborne does the young unqualified pilot realizes that it is not his instructor sitting beside him. A death defying drama for them, but an amusing tale told with great humour is a good laugh for the reader.
Harubeyu and Tsurashi
Short Stories, by Harvey WatsonHarubeyu is a strange young boy, he has always felt left out. Just when he feels at his lowest he meets someone just like him.
Hatsville
Short Stories, by Johnny RabbitAbout a strange where everything wears a hat. For children.
Hawkswood
Short Stories, by David M. BrownA failing publishing house receives an unexpected gem but the mystery surrounds the messenger as well as the manuscript.
He'll Always Have Paris
Short Stories, by Joseph DevonDorian is the head of a lab researching a breakthrough technology for the treatment of those suffering emotional trauma. But one night he decides that this not-quite-ready-yet treatment would be the perfect thing to fix his failing marriage.
Heritage
Short Stories, by Jack Preston KingIf I knew where to write to recommend a story for "best of the year" status, I would send a copy of “Heritage”… What starts out as a sort of obvious little ghost story develops into one of the most remarkably moving commentaries on the interconnectedness of all life … that I have ever read. This story will forever change the way you look at your yard, guaranteed! – Janet Erinda, Amazon...
Herodias
Short Stories, by Gustave FlaubertIn the eastern side of the Dead Sea rose the citadel of Machaerus. It was built upon a conical peak of basalt, and was surrounded by four deep valleys, one on each side, another in front, and the fourth in the rear. At the base of the citadel, crowding against one another, a group of houses stood within the circle of a wall, whose outlines undulated with the unevenness of the soil.





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