Today David Gaughran’s book of short stories, “If You Go Into The Woods” is featured.
But first, David is going to share a funny story from his life:
I once woke up face-to-face with a severed bull’s head. I didn’t take it personally though. I was on vacation and just figured it was meant for the last guest. Hold on, which kind of funny did you mean?
Caedem’s Thoughts:
Well, I am not sure what David is talking about, but hopefully it was funny in his mind!
Take a moment to look at David’s book below! Don’t forget to share this on Facebook and Twitter!
Book: If You Go Into The Woods
Author: David Gaughran
Genre: Short Stories (Quirky)
Price: $0.99
Book Summary:
If You Go Into The Woods is a collection of two creepy tales from a world that’s not quite right. The title story is about eight-year old Jiri Beranek who is drawn to a nearby forest, captivated by birds hidden high in the trees. Each time he enters, his desire to see the mysterious creatures is checked by his fear of the dark. When he finally forces himself to go farther, he finds a new reason to be afraid. This story was first published by The Delinquent (UK) then selected by Short Story America for inclusion in their anthology of their best stories of 2010.
The bonus story, The Reset Button, is new, exclusively available in this e-book. Linus Eriksson, a divorced bachelor living alone in his small one-bedroom apartment, is a man with a memory problem: instead of not being able to remember anyone, nobody can remember him.
These two short stories have a combined length of 4,000 words, or around 16 book pages.