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I'm pleased to announce that the anthology Shameless Shorts is doing pretty well in the short time it's been available on Kindle. The book is a collection of short fiction, in various genres, and all royalties go to charity. If you enjoy mystery, horror, thrillers, and fantasy, then your bound to find a story that will appeal.



And I should mention that my mystery/ghost/horry story (I like mixing genres), "Simon Says" is included in the anthology.

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Debra Purdy Kong said:
I'm pleased to announce that the anthology Shameless Shorts is doing pretty well in the short time it's been available on Kindle. The book is a collection of short fiction, in various genres, and all royalties go to charity. If you enjoy mystery, horror, thrillers, and fantasy, then your bound to find a story that will appeal.



And I should mention that my mystery/ghost/horry story (I like mixing genres), "Simon Says" is included in the anthology.

Thanks!

Debra
I just bought it Debra!!!
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Wow, I haven't checked in with you all in awhile, so please let me introduce myself. My name's Debra and I'm a mystery author from Vancouver, BC. Actually, I live about 17 miles east of Vancouver in a place called Port Moody.

I also write short stories, essays, the occasional article, plus reviews and blogs on white-collar crime issues, and on the writing life.

Next month, I'll be taking part at a reading at the Whalley Library in Surrey, BC. If anyone lives in the area, please feel free to join an enthusiastic group of writers as we read either from our own books or a favorite book by someone else. It should be a fun night. The event takes place at 7 p.m. and will be at 10347 - 135th Street, Surrey.

Thanks!
 
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