New Sovereign Era Short Story E-books From J. C. Hutchins and Nathan Lowell

Continuing the release of the short stories featured in "The Sovereign Era: Year One" anthology as stand-alone e-books, today I'm pleased to make available "Dear Mr. Donner" by J. C. Hutchins and "Mouse Mousey" by Nathan Lowell. Both e-books can be purchased on mattselznick.com in bundled zip file editions featuring Mobi and epub formats, as well as on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com for the various versions of the Kindle and Nook devices.


"Dear Mr. Donner" by J.C. Hutchins

Dear Mr. Donner by J. C. Hutchins cover J. C. Hutchins, the groundbreaking podcaster, author, screenwriter and transmedia creator, gives us an epistolary short story featuring a young girl on the edge of womanhood and the precipice of disaster in "Dear Mr. Donner."


The citizens of Pinnacle, Tennessee, called Mary Leigh Hudson "water witch," but they respected her abilities as a dowser… until Declaration Day, when William Karl Donner revealed the existence of metahumans and unknowingly dragged the bigotry of a small town to the surface. Now Mary's alone with her elemental, darkly loyal, and terrible dangerous only friend. Will Mary's letter be received at the Donner Institute for Sovereign Studios before the situation snowballs out of control?


Get "Dear Mr. Donner" for the Nook or Kindle, or buy the epub / Mobi bundle right here… and be sure to visit J. C. Hutchins' own site for more from him!


"Mouse Mousey" by Nathan Lowell

Mouse Mousey by Nathan Lowell Cover Image Nathan Lowell began his climb to the top of the indie author ladder with a refreshingly grounded story of merchant marines in space. For "Mouse Mousey," he's got both feet on the Earth of the Sovereign Era, and even though there are some overtones of humor in this tale of domestic tension, the seriousness of the tale is never buried too deep.


On a hot August afternoon, two boorish drunks become convinced they have special powers when the Donner Institute for Sovereign Studies comes to call. But is the most special person in the house the one who always seems beneath notice..?


Grab "Mouse Mousey" for your Nook or Kindle, or you can get the epub / Mobi bundle through this site. To keep up with Nathan Lowell's novels, short stories and audio work, click through to his own home on the web.


More From The Sovereign Era

My Sovereign Era storyworld is ripe for storytelling… and you're invited to possibly contribute to the canon and maybe make a little money to boot! Click to find out more about that and all the other content set in the Sovereign Era.


Coming soon: stand-alone e-book short stories from P. G. Holyfield and J. R. Blackwell!


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Published on November 22, 2011 09:00
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