Stories About Women
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  • Reads 6,466
  • Votes 480
  • Parts 12
  • Time 3h 24m
Complete, First published Nov 17, 2018
Stories About Women is a collection of fifteen short stories that steals your mind, and transfer you somewhere new. Exploring a range of genres, each story enters the world of a unique character(s). Everypage is shot through with riotous, humour and sympathy. From the dread of a boy who is on the process of an initiation, to a feminist group that would stop at nothing to see their demands met, to the adventures of a cheating husband, and the lecherous lifestyle of a man, and so on. Stories About Women offers a surprise at every turn. The stories range from 3,000-10,000 words (in cases like that, where a story is more than 5000 words, it would be broken into part.) Please enjoy this story and don't get lost in the lines
 

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Ever wondered what it is like to step in the shoes of several characters? To face multiple situations? Like to create your interpretations on what would have happened next? Don't mind unfinished stories? Then you are at the correct place! This book includes a whole collection of short creative stories of all genres but mainly romance. Many of these stories are written from a male perspective however there are some female perspective stories as well. Each story has its own title. Each story takes around 5-10 minutes to read and some are written in an unfinished matter deliberately so the reader can make their own interpretation of how it would have continued or ended. Thank you and enjoy!