The Last Train Home & Other Stories is a collection of short and flash fiction, first published for Kindle (via Amazon) in January 2012, followed by a Smashwords publication for online reading and all e-readers in March.
“An exciting new collection!”
Big stories in bite-size, perfect for commuters or a quick read before bedtime.
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- [The author] capture her audience’s imagination within an instant over and over again…
- This is not light fare, but the poetic intensity, dazzling at times, makes for an arresting read…
- Poignant, thoughtful, funny and wonderfully human…
- Erin Lawless’s first collection of short stories is varied, colourful and beautifully written…
- Once I started I couldn’t stop until I had finished…
- There is such a broad range of themes, surprises and twists that you just want to keep reading on. An impressive collection…
- Promises great things in the future from this new author…
- It changed my mind about short stories…
- You want to turn ‘just one more page’ to see what delights are next…
- A beautiful collection of short stories. Wonderfully written and delightfully entertaining. Once I started reading I couldn’t stop…
- A brilliant collection…
- First rate…
- Would thoroughly recommend!
If you are a book reviewer/blogger and you are interested in reading The Last Train Home for review, please do contact me and I would be happy to arrange for a discount or a freebie!
You don’t have to have a Kindle to read and enjoy The Last Train Home! If you buy the book via Smashwords, you will have access to a whole range of formats for reading or printing:
- Web view: via plain text, pdf or html.
- For Kindle: .mobi file for Kindle devices or apps.
- For Everything else: .epub files for iPads/tablets, Nooks, Kobos, Sony Readers and smartphone reading apps, such as Stanza or Aldiko
Accolades for work within The Last Train Home & Other Stories:
Ophelia – featured in the printed anthology, Daily Flash 2012, produced by Pill Hill Press.
Deadlands – placed second in the 2012 Short Fiction Writers’ Guild contest for speculative fiction.
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