Terminal Stories

Terminal Stories

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A collection of random short stories written while sitting at The Terminal Cafe. In front of a kid who believes that people come and go like fleeting moments in a lifetime, this collection is jini's way of saying goodbye to one of those fleeting moments that a strange kid once showed her.
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Silly, surreal and sometimes serious, these thirty-one very short stories cover a vast range of subjects and themes. Written entirely during July 2012, these flash fiction pieces are accompanied by a deeply unscientific analysis of the challenge that spawned them: to write thirty-one stories in thirty-one days. From lovesick androids to disgruntled minotaurs, the stories in this book embrace Classical mythology, futuristic sci-fi, and a variety of other genres that would much rather have stayed out of the way. Within these electronic pages, you will find disgraced superheroes, unionised zombies, steam-powered clowns and incompetent astronauts. Includes a non-fiction section analysing the results of this month-long experiment.

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