Genre:
Flash Fiction Collection
Description:
“This
collection of 25 flash fiction stories features darkly humorous and
sometimes creepy works ranging from a ten-year-old serial killer to
talking woodland creatures. Each story includes a written prompt and
a full-color photograph, so the reader can see how they were twisted
to be dark and disturbed.”
Author:
“The
nefarious Morgan Winters is a supervillain who writes dark flash
fiction on those days when taking over the world just gets to be kind
of a pain.”
Morgan
Winters is a pseudonym, or a "nom de plume" if you will.
You can try to find out more about him on his website or stalk him on Facebook, but you won’t be able to learn much… The best
information about Mr. Winters is from his Guest Post on IndiesUnlimited.
There is also a highly entertaining interview at TheIndieView by Mr. Winters.
Appraisal:
I don’t
normally read dark twisted stories or horror. However, I have found
that taken in small doses, like these flash fiction pieces, they can
be enjoyable. Each story in this collection is vastly different from
the one before and stretches your imagination to wondrous limits and
then leaves you to ponder the possibilities. I found all of these
devilishly delightful, but not overly graphic, or profane.
Morgan
Winters has gathered the Flash Fiction prompts and photos from the
weekly Indies Unlimited Flash
Fiction Competition and
presents them alongside his stories here. He doesn’t enter to win,
purposely writing more words than the competition allows. Mr. Winters
uses this vehicle to stretch his writing muscles so that one day he
will be able to write his own magnum opus to share with the world. He
disappeared for a while, but when I noticed he was back at his craft
again I decided to pick-up this book to review. Hopefully he will
stick around and gift us with more of his fiendishly scandalous
words. I am looking forward to seeing more from this author.
FYI:
I read Dark
and Disturbed on my Kindle
Paperwhite, which shows the photos in black, white, and shades of
gray.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No issues.
Print
Length: 83 pages
Rating:
***** Five stars
Reviewed
by: ?wazithinkin
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