A compilation of three scintillating short stories: ‘The One That Got Away’, ‘More Than a Mere Bagatelle’, and ‘Chance Encounter’, all written by Amazon best-selling and prolific Australian author, Margaret Lynette Sharp.
Both ‘The One That Got Away’ and ‘More Than a Mere Bagatelle’ have taken awards at the Hurstville Festival of Community Arts Literary Competition (in 2014 and 2015, respectively). The third story, ‘Chance Encounter’, is a sweet, nostalgic romance, crafted specifically for this new volume.
And now, and for the next few days, it will be free to download on Amazon Kindle!
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Margaret Lynette Sharp
I studied Short Story Writing and Freelance Journalism for a total of five years when I was younger, but it's only lately that I've tried to make a go of it as a professional. I have written eleven books now, all published by Amazon Kindle, and most also published as paperbacks by Createspace and available on the Amazon web-site. Several Sydney libraries have copies of some volumes, and they are currently on loan.My books are all listed by Goodreads. The total number of ratings of my titles there is in excess of 80, with an average of 4.4 stars.
I am happily married to Ronald Sharp, the creator of the Grand Organ in the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House. He has consistently encouraged me to write, and has spent much time in editing, compiling, and designing the covers of each book. I'm keen on swimming, love animals, and appreciate good music and art.
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Thank you, Chris!
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Margaret’s book is FREE for three days beginning Jan. 5, 2019.
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Thank you, Patricia!
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You’re more than welcome, Margaret. Happy New Year 2019. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Thank you, Margaret. 🙂 Just downloaded a copy to my kindle and sharing your generous offer of Twitter as well.
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Thank you so much, Bette – that is very kind of you. I hope you like the three short stories.
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