Short Stories of Kaye George
New anthologies:
"Henry, Gina, and the Gingerbread House" in GRIMM TALES, mistreated fairy tales for e-readers from some of the top names in online crime fiction, all based on classic fairy tales. From Untreed Reads, Amazon Kindle, Nook.
ALL THINGS DARK AND DASTARDLY, A compilation of horror, mystery, and urban fantasy short stories by Austin authors with a distinctly dark side...with Steven Metze and Mary Ann Loesch. Untreed Reads, Amazon paperback, Kindle, Nook, and Smashwords links.
Published at Sniplits
"Rescue 2005", audio story about animal rescue after Hurricane Katrina.
Published at Apollo's Lyre
"Driving out of Dumas", crime flash piece.
Horror stories originally from Dark Valentine:
On Kindle,
Shipwreck,
Twelve Drummers Drumming, and
The Bathroom.
For Nook,
Shipwreck,
Twelve Drummers Drumming, and
The Bathroom.
And Smashwords,
Shipwreck,
Twelve Drummers Drumming,
and
The Bathroom.
"The Truck Contest" in FISH TALES: THE GUPPY ANTHOLOGY in
paperback at Wildside Press
or Kindle at
Amazon.
Published in
Untreed Reads,
for
Kindle,
and for
Nook.
"The Bavarian Krisp Caper".
My short story collection, A PATCHWORK OF STORIES, is available as an e-book at
Amazon,
and as a paperback at
Createspace and
Amazon.
The stories below are included in the collection, A PATCHWORK OF STORIES.
Paperback also at Amazon and Createspace.
For reviews of A PATCHWORK OF STORIES, see Kevin Tipple's blog, as well as the Smashwords site.
Published in Crooked
Agatha Nominee
Kaye George's short story "Handbaskets, Drawers, and a Killer Cold" appeared in the magazine’s debut issue of January 2009. The story was nominated for an Agatha award for Best Short Story of 2009.
Published at Powder Burn Flash
Read the story free with the link above!
Kaye George's short story "New TV" was part of a WalMart people project, tongue in cheek. The story appeared in January of 2010.
Published in MystericalE
"Retransformation" won first place in the Muse contest, themed Murder and Mayhem at a Writer's Conference. It was published in the Summer 2008 issue. "Levittown Louie" was published in the Spring 2007 issue of Mysterical-E online.
Published in Mouth Full of Bullets
Three stories were selected in 2007 for reprint and one original in the online magazine Mouth Full of Bullets. "The Fall" was published in March 2007, "Fat Guru" in June 2007, "Flash" in September 2007, and "Devil's Night" in the December 2007 issue.
Published in Hard Luck Stories
George's story "West Texas Waitin" appeared in the Fall 2006 issue of the now-defunct ezine Hard Luck Stories. The themed psycho noir magazine was edited by Dave Zeltserman.
Published in The Writers' Post Journal
George's "The Fall" originally appeared in the September 2005 issue of The Writer's Post Journal and won first prize in that month's Flash Fiction contest. "Fat Guru" was originally in the July 2005 issue and was chosen as a top 20 stories of 2005 and appeared in a special February 2006 issue.
Published in Web Mystery Magazine
"Flash Mob" appeared in the April 2005 edition of Web Mystery Magazine. This magazine hasn't had a new issue since 2005.
For George, it was a pleasure working with the wonderful and astute Rosalie Stafford.
Published in Future's Mystery Anthology Magazine
George was thrilled to place second in February of 2005 in FMAM's Fire to Fly short story contest with her story titled “Flash.” The story appeared in the July-August 2005 edition of this slick magazine. Another version of the story appeared in the April 2005 edition of Web Mystery Magazine.
