All fiction is autobiographical. It doesn't matter whether you're writing a children's story, a science fiction epic, or an erotic fantasy. What you write comes from a place within you where your deepest truths abide. For some of us that place is sunny and happy, for others dark and creepy. The place where my stories come from is decidedly dark and full of pain, with unexpected twists at every turn, leaving the reader feeling slightly off-balance until the very end.

This is especially true of my current eNovels in the Any Tomorrow series―The Calling, The Curse, and the Culling―which propel the reader into a dystopian future laced with sex, violence, and physics. All three of my novels have been recently brought together in a single volume, Any Tomorrow Complete, which includes a bonus story, 1933, in order to provide a better value and greater consistency in the reader experience. (My novels are available through leading eBook retailers such as Amazon, Smashwords, etc.)

But visiting http://anytomorrow.com/ is probably the best way to see what I'm really about. The blog includes starter stories, observations about the Indie publication experience, and other insights.

I'm looking forward to spending more time on wattpad,publishing some stories, and getting some constructive criticism. I also look forward to reading your work!
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Kevin_Fraleigh Kevin_Fraleigh Aug 11, 2014 10:17AM
How important is cover art for a short story?
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