Another collection of disconnected short stories of various genres.
1). The Room for Eliza - imaginary friends can have a deeper meaning. 2). The Shape of Silence - memories by still water. 3). When the Water Didn't Come - some seasons want to be remembered. 4). The Cliffside Reunion - where the view stayed the same, but we didn't. 5). Where She Would've Stood - honoring a lost one. 6). Between Midnight and Dawn - one phone call. one night. everything unraveled. 7). Midnight Visit - a sisterly reunion. 8). Artuate - homewreckers never prosper. 9). Orphic - a deadly encounter. 10). The Pool of Jello - a ridiculous little parody, rewritten.
Luna Jordan (L. J.) was born in North Carolina and currently lives with her parents, siblings, and three cats. Since a young age, she has been writing whatever comes to mind, whether it be her feelings or a story she made up in her head. Her biggest ambition is to self-publish over twenty books.
Some years after the first collection of short stories, I’ve made another one; this one. While I am proud of my writing here, more so than my previous collection, I can’t say I’m proud of each of the writings here; just a selective few. So, I’m rating myself three stars again. I improved, for sure, but that energy wasn’t put into all of the writings and you can tell.