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When the Stories on This Site Just Aren't Enough...

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Tiny Tales for Busy People Volume 1

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Tales From Talks With Music 
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The Albatrosses and the Sailmaker
(Tales From TalksWithMusic, Vol. 3)
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(Available for Amazon Kindle or any device with the Kindle app.)

Ten story snacks, served up with wonder.

There's the artist, whose dazzling magical collages allow people to travel across the globe in an instant (a story inspired by Julian Parker-Burns, who once again provides the amazing cover art; click here to check out more of his work at julianparkerburns.com). 

There's the rock musician who just wishes he could trade it all for a job in which he worked nine to five, and wore a suit. 

And, of course, there's the title story, about an artisan who helps out a pair of world travelers. 

The cover art is once again by Julian Parker-Burns, and you can see much more of his work at www.julianparkerburns.com. Check it out. It will bring you joy. He is, after all, the inspiration for that story about the artist with the magical collages, and his work is indeed magical. 

We hope you enjoyed this blurb with the free story inside. Be good to yourself. Be good to your Kindle. 

Read Stories From TalksWithMusic. It's good for you. 

Trust us. We know this. We're professionals.

The Squirrel Subway
(Tales From TalksWithMusic, Vol. 2)

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Ten more pocket-sized stories in which, once again, kindness is repaid, individuality is rewarded, and, occasionally, mighty strange (and sometimes horrifying) things happen. 

There's the condiment that saves the earth from an alien invasion. The demon who prevents us all from getting out of bed in the morning. The answer to the question: where do muses get their inspiration? 

And as if that weren't enough, there is, once again, to seal the deal, the art of Julian Parker-Burns. 

Talks With Music. Good for the Kindle. Good for the soul. 


The Cat Who Taught The Starling to Draw
(Tales From TalksWithMusic, Vol.
 1)

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From Talkswithmusic.com--the website of tiny stories with beautiful music for busy people--comes the text for ten of these tales. In some kindness is repaid, in others individuality is rewarded, and in still others...well, in others mighty strange (and occasionally horrifying) things happen. 

There's the butterfly who loves the night and finds unlikely friends. The Civil War battle that takes place at a bowling alley. The cicada who proves a bitter disappointment to his mother and father by actually setting out to do something with his life, besides spending 17 years underground drinking tree root sap. 

There's also the stunning art by visionary artist Julian Parker-Burns. Don't forget that.

Make your Kindle happy. Fill it with stories from Talks With Music.