Four Short Stories

Fiction & Literature, Anthologies, Short Stories
Cover of the book Four Short Stories by Shelagh Watkins, Shelagh Watkins
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Author: Shelagh Watkins ISBN: 9781458133328
Publisher: Shelagh Watkins Publication: May 8, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Shelagh Watkins
ISBN: 9781458133328
Publisher: Shelagh Watkins
Publication: May 8, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Quotes from the Internet about this collection of diverse short stories:
A Friend in Need
"Your story was poignant and elegantly crafted." Goodreads, November 2008
Leo's Daughter: Mistress of the Web
"I truly enjoyed your story! I really loved the underlying references to the Greek gods. It
was very interesting the way you told it through internet companies."
"I really enjoyed it. I like how it parallels the old Greek god stories but with a modern-
day office setting."
"The whole idea of a corporate work fable is a delightful concept. I appreciate the
seamless way you initially blended business and metaphysics." Gather, January 2007
Not a Hill of Beans
"Your short story is very good. In just a few paragraphs and sentences you accurately
portrayed several issues the world needs to be made aware of."
"This is a really profound piece of work, making us think about the current issues of
exploitation of innocent victims. Very concise, tightly written, a little gem."
"Wow! That's really good writing. The story is one that in such a small amount of words
opens eyes, hearts, and minds wide!" Editred, July 2007

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Quotes from the Internet about this collection of diverse short stories:
A Friend in Need
"Your story was poignant and elegantly crafted." Goodreads, November 2008
Leo's Daughter: Mistress of the Web
"I truly enjoyed your story! I really loved the underlying references to the Greek gods. It
was very interesting the way you told it through internet companies."
"I really enjoyed it. I like how it parallels the old Greek god stories but with a modern-
day office setting."
"The whole idea of a corporate work fable is a delightful concept. I appreciate the
seamless way you initially blended business and metaphysics." Gather, January 2007
Not a Hill of Beans
"Your short story is very good. In just a few paragraphs and sentences you accurately
portrayed several issues the world needs to be made aware of."
"This is a really profound piece of work, making us think about the current issues of
exploitation of innocent victims. Very concise, tightly written, a little gem."
"Wow! That's really good writing. The story is one that in such a small amount of words
opens eyes, hearts, and minds wide!" Editred, July 2007

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