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Now let's check out Torquere Press's Holiday Want Ads....
Author Names: Avery Duran, Shira Glassman, Emjay Haze, Kassandra
Lea, Dale Cameron Lowry, G.O. Noce, Marie Piper, Rob Rosen, Angora Shade, Robin
Watergrove. Edited by Deelylah Mullin
Publisher: Torquere Press
Cover
Artist: Kris Norris
Release
Date: December
9, 2015
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Blurb:
Whether reading Facebook ads, Craigslist, or the classified
section of the local newspaper, there’s always something interesting available in the want ads... if you’re looking. In our Holiday Want Ads Anthology, Torquere
Press offers ten beautiful stories of found love from ten talented authors.
In Compatible Gardens ,
Angora Shade weaves a tale about strangers on a city bus. Emjay Haze reveals a
little Elfin Magic in her workplace
romance. Little White Lights, Marie
Piper’s feature, highlights illumination as a gift. In Wrapped Up, Kassandra Lea brings readers a holiday storm full of
anxiety for both the storm and a question’s response. Avery Duran brings us a
winter ball, complete with a Prince Charming in Matzo Ball. Eitan’s Chord,
Shira Glassman’s offering, brings readers a visit from three Chanukah fairies
creating magic from their passion. Thank
You, Craig highlights fireworks and the versatility of a fire escape. G.O.
Noce tells about a Boyfriend for Rent,
and both parties in the agreement get a lot more than they bargained for. Looking for a Soft Center, by Robin
Watergrove, shows how articulating one’s wants is much harder than simply
writing an ad. And Dale Cameron Lowry gives readers an ex-Mormon hiring a
bartender who helps with a party and builds a friendship—possibly more—with his
employer in Mi Alma.
Enjoy Holiday Want Ads!
Pages or Words: 59,000 words
Categories: (Please keep in mind that as an
anthology, not all stories will necessarily contain all categories.)
BDSM, Bisexual, Contemporary, Erotica, Fantasy,
Fiction, Gay Fiction, Humor, Lesbian Romance, M/M Romance, Ménage/Poly, New
Adult, Romance, Trans*
Excerpt:
from Compatible Gardens by
Angora Shade
Sweet mercy, I hate
the bus. The university is a busy place, and no matter what hour of the day I
find myself in need of transportation, the bus is packed. And it’s not just
students. Teachers, local residents, and even businessmen from the surrounding
area are regulars, not to mention the crazies who ride all day long and do
nothing but stare. The bus smells the way intimate spaces usually do too—musty,
stale air, mixed with a collage of too many personal scents—and the seats are
stained, worn, and uncomfortable. I tell myself it’s time to invest in a
bicycle as I watch the 60 West pull up to the curb. I grasp my sweater tightly
around my chest, and force myself to believe Fate has opened a door for me
today, and I have to walk through it.
The bus door closes
behind me, and something squeaks loudly as the driver peels off the curb before
I’ve sat down. My balance shifts, and I lurch toward a startled elderly man. He
frowns at me despite my mumbled apology, and I stumble my way down the aisle
over bags and shoes headed for the first available seat. I’m lucky there’s one
up front where I’ve walked in. The seats here face inward like a bench rather
than in pairs toward the back, and the extra space makes the ride more
bearable. I pray today will be less crowded. I pray Fate will continue to
behave.
Fate is
why I’m here. This may be my last chance for finding a new apartment with a
decent roommate, and the bus is the fastest way to my goal. The fall semester
is coming to a close and the holidays are approaching, which has made my task
much harder. Housing should be established by now, but I’m not happy. Remaining
in loud dorms with inconsiderate, obnoxious jerks for a day longer than I have
to would be torture. There’s no privacy, no calm, and hearing the sex noises my
current roommate and her boyfriend make in our shared room makes me nuts, not
to mention trying to share a bathroom with eight other girls. The food is
terrible, nothing’s ever clean, and illness spreads like wildfire. It’s a joke.
I’m a junior now anyway. I figure I’m past due to get out. I need space where I
can breathe with a room of my own away from the garden of weeds.
Soon. Now. Pronto.
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1 comment:
There are so many but one stands out in that it was the first and only time we were away from extended family. We ended up in Hawaii due to my son's high school basketball team. We went to the beach and had shaved ice. We had so much fun of a very different kind that year.
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