Rambles and Daydreams: Short Stories & Flash Fiction Volume 1

· Wild Lake Press, Inc
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About this ebook

Rambles and Daydreams is a short book of short fiction, a collection of short stories and flash fiction by author Billy DeCarlo, with two bonus poems. The works range from under 1,000 to over 5,000 words, and center around the quirky thoughts and behavior of everyday people, similar to the stories of Raymond Carver.


The centerpiece of this collection is Key West, a Hemingway-esque love story.


If you loved Raymond Carver's Will You Please Be Quiet, Please?, you'll love Rambles & Daydreams!

About the author

Billy DeCarlo is an American author of novels and short stories. He grew up camped out at the corner newsstand, reading as many comic books as he could before the owner would throw him out. He writes out of love and in hope to change the world, or at least a few minds. He still believes there are superheroes, and sees evidence of them sometimes on the news. And villains, lots of villains.

The most rewarding thing a writer can receive is a review on Amazon and/or Goodreads from those who enjoyed the work.

The most constructive thing a writer can receive is a private message with anything that can help to improve his or her work.

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Reviews are the currency of the craft, so if you have enjoyed my books please take the time to review, and if not please send me a private message at my website. Thank you and I hope you enjoy my books!

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