Author: | Sonia Rumzi | ISBN: | 9781937079079 |
Publisher: | Heart Press | Publication: | May 5, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sonia Rumzi |
ISBN: | 9781937079079 |
Publisher: | Heart Press |
Publication: | May 5, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Step into the world of bestselling writer Sonia Rumzi's "Pen, Paper, Action!", six novelettes of entertaining characters, perplexing situations and outright shocking tales of the human condition; stories of what people do to each other. Life.
It Could Happen Again:
The struggle of a mother to free herself from the tyranny of a man she once loved, but now threatened her peace of mind, her life and the life of her children.
Of No Consequence
Even though we would like to think poverty is not a shame, women alone with children still face horrors of life. In this story, a servant suffers at the hand of others.
Never Call The Doctor
A sociopath who believes his destiny involves killing anyone of his choosing, flunks medical school, yet refuses to let it go.
A Flick Of Time
Married man, married woman, single ugly friend and angry husband, make for explosive results. If that is a surprise then for sure there is no human understanding.
What She Needs
A mother’s love may be destructive or effective to build her child. The balance is a never ending struggle of give and take, but what if take, outweighs? Then chaos presides.
You Can Have Mine
Just because you want something and it happens to belong to someone else, does mean that you have to eliminate the competition to get it. A destructive manipulative woman attempts to extract what she wants.
“... Should be read in the halls of Congress.”
- dk LeVick, author of “Bridges, A Tale of Niagara”
“...an age old scenario with a rather unnerving ending. Great read!”
“...says it all with just the right balance.”
- Pandora Poikilos, author of “Excuse Me, My Brains Have Stepped Out”
Sonia Rumzi, an English Literature major in college; turned to Medical Technology for practical purposes. Originally from Egypt, her knowledge base includes; cooking, knitting, oil painting, travel, photography, and movies; and most importantly, raising her daughters. Sonia uses this rich background crafting stories on the human condition. Life.
Step into the world of bestselling writer Sonia Rumzi's "Pen, Paper, Action!", six novelettes of entertaining characters, perplexing situations and outright shocking tales of the human condition; stories of what people do to each other. Life.
It Could Happen Again:
The struggle of a mother to free herself from the tyranny of a man she once loved, but now threatened her peace of mind, her life and the life of her children.
Of No Consequence
Even though we would like to think poverty is not a shame, women alone with children still face horrors of life. In this story, a servant suffers at the hand of others.
Never Call The Doctor
A sociopath who believes his destiny involves killing anyone of his choosing, flunks medical school, yet refuses to let it go.
A Flick Of Time
Married man, married woman, single ugly friend and angry husband, make for explosive results. If that is a surprise then for sure there is no human understanding.
What She Needs
A mother’s love may be destructive or effective to build her child. The balance is a never ending struggle of give and take, but what if take, outweighs? Then chaos presides.
You Can Have Mine
Just because you want something and it happens to belong to someone else, does mean that you have to eliminate the competition to get it. A destructive manipulative woman attempts to extract what she wants.
“... Should be read in the halls of Congress.”
- dk LeVick, author of “Bridges, A Tale of Niagara”
“...an age old scenario with a rather unnerving ending. Great read!”
“...says it all with just the right balance.”
- Pandora Poikilos, author of “Excuse Me, My Brains Have Stepped Out”
Sonia Rumzi, an English Literature major in college; turned to Medical Technology for practical purposes. Originally from Egypt, her knowledge base includes; cooking, knitting, oil painting, travel, photography, and movies; and most importantly, raising her daughters. Sonia uses this rich background crafting stories on the human condition. Life.