3,471 words (≈ 14 minutes)
A fifteen minute read: I am sitting here in the lounge-bar of the McKinley Arms Hotel, by the shores of Loch Lomond, and I am staring out into the twilight at my choices. I have been this way before many times and I always seem to go wrong at this point, so you must forgive what must seem like fastidious caution, but I simply have to get it right this time!
Language: English
Written in: 2006
Published: 2009-01-02
Word count: 3,471 words (≈ 14 minutes)
Tags: metaphysical, meaning, speculative, fiction, short story
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Michael Graeme hails from North West of England. He writes mainly contemporary romantic and fantasy fiction. His short stories have featured in the printed press, but Michael now prefers to write online, exploring the emerging ebook market. His work is always free and usually to be found first on Feedbooks where he now has twenty titles including six novels. His stories have a psychological edge to them, seeking the extraordinariness of life in the seemingly ordinary.
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 20:30:31 +0100
Thanks akaela - I'm glad you liked it. It's funny what you start thinking about when you're sitting in a hotel bar!
Regards
Michael
Mon, 08 Mar 2010 10:27:26 +0100
wow i love this story and your take on reincarnation