Metaphysical Gravity

Metaphysical Gravity

I have a new story out today, included as part of a collection featuring Angela Amman, Mandy Dawson and Cameron D. Garriepy. Allow me to quote the publisher’s description:

“Love is metaphysical gravity.” R. Buckminster Fuller

A force beyond reason and the laws of nature, love draws us together in many ways. In these four short stories, four authors explore the essence of love, from practical to magical.

“In Her Hands,” by Angela Amman, explores the moment in which a woman weighs the choice between expectations and the lasting passion she craves.

A shy librarian offers her beautiful best friend a shot at the English teacher she secretly desires, in Mandy Dawson’s “Home.” But what if beauty isn’t all he needs in a lover?

Cameron D. Garriepy’s eponymous “Valentine” is a young woman whose fairytale is sidetracked by a trickster loose in the streets of New Orleans.

In “Elephants in the Atmosphere” by Kameko Murakami, a young woman in extraordinary circumstances finds love in an unexpected place and against all odds. Is a happy ending even possible?

Buy one copy, buy two, buy six!


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4 responses to “Metaphysical Gravity”

  1. Bianca Avatar

    That is the best sort of news. You’ve been missed.

    1. Kameko Avatar
      Kameko

      Eek! I just now saw that there were comments on this post, ten days after. I hope I didn’t appear ungrateful and rude for not responding more quickly!

      Thank you for the missing. I’ve been quiet, but not wholly inactive, at least not in an offline sense.

      It’s nice to be back, though.

      I’ve missed my silly little internet home.

  2. Elizabeth yon Avatar
    Elizabeth yon

    Just ordered my copy! Can’t wait to start reading. Congratulations on this exciting venture!

    1. Kameko Avatar
      Kameko

      And apologies to you as well for not seeing you’d commented here! I’ve been a bad girl for being offline more than on recently.

      I do hope you enjoy the stories. I’ve never been in a collection before, so I’m hoping that it goes over well with readers.

      Let me know what you think!

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