Showing posts with label science fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science fiction. Show all posts

Friday, April 28, 2017

Great Spring Reading, #genreCRAVE April #Bookfair



Welcome to the GenreCRAVE April Book Fair! There are lots of great books here from numerous genres, including:
  • Fantasy/Urban Fantasy
  • Paranormal Romance/SciFi romance
  • Romance & Women’s Fiction
  • Young Adult
  • SciFi & Dystopian
  • Mystery, Thriller, or Horror

I have two books included in the book fair and am super excited! One is my Kyndra Hatch story, "Aliens in the Barn" and the other is my L.K. Hatchett short story, "A Zombie, An Alien, and A Vampire Walk Into A Bar."



Check out all the books at the book fair! Here is the link: http://beccahamiltonbooks.com/april-book-fair/


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Saturday, May 30, 2015

QR Review: Regarding your Position as our Third Year Teacher by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley

There is a new site for short fiction that has a lot of great stories waiting to be discovered. It is called QuarterReads. I am both a reader and a writer there. As a reader, I have found numerous stories I'd love to comment on. There is no review system on QuarterReads, which I find is a good thing, especially with so much abuse of the review system on other sites. So, I've decided to start reviewing QuarterReads stories on my blogs (yes, I have two. I'll figure out the logistics later.). This is going to be fun!

The first story I'd like to present is "Regarding your Position as our Third Year Teacher" by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley. This story is written as a termination letter of the humorous misadventures of a third grade school teacher, we know only as Miss Vesta. Even more amusing is the fact that the teacher teaches at no ordinary school. Miss Vesta teaches at the School for Off-World Learning for Space Station Children.

The letter outlines a few things the teacher has done to get herself laid-off. They were so funny, I was grinning from ear to ear the entire time, even laughing out loud. The teacher wanting to impart on the third grade children of the School for Off-World Learning for Space Station Children the error of their ways, of things they cannot possibly understand (having never even been to Earth), was hilarious.

And to find out the length of the teacher's contract and how long she actually lasted was too funny!

The story is labeled as Science Fiction, but it could easily fit in the Humor (fiction) section too.

QuarterReads has a rating system of 1 to 4, with 1 being "Didn't work at all for me" and 4 being "Loved it." I give this story 4 quarters for "Loved it!"





Read the story here: https://quarterreads.com/story.php?id=250

Favorite and find more QuarterReads stories by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley here: https://quarterreads.com/writer.php?id=102

Sylvia Spruck Wrigley's Website: http://www.intrigue.co.uk/

Follow her on Twitter: @akaSylvia