Creative Ink, Flashy Fiction - Book 13, by Theodore Jerome Cohen
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Creative Ink, Flashy Fiction - Book 13

Creative Ink, Flashy Fiction - Book 13

Plato said: "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and life to everything." Lending credence to these words are the 32 stories here—focused on everything from rock-'n'-roll to jazz and classical to country—that speak to the infinite faces of the Readers Favorite Badge musically inclined among us. Unlike the earlier books in the flash fiction series, in which the tales were selected from among the 438 stories found in Books 1 through 6, incl., of the authors' Creative Ink, Flashy Fiction anthologies, augmented with selected offerings from Cohen’s two short-story anthologies, The Road Less Taken, as well as stories from Cohen's Mementos series of anthologies, this book is unique because the stories were inspired by photographic prompts often related to musical themes. As well, included here are excerpts adapted from some of the authors’ more popular novels having relevance to one musical genre or another.

Praise for Theodore Jerome Cohen's Writing Style

"Brilliant! Above all, Cohen is a masterful storyteller." ~ Mark Mitchell, former editorial page writer for the Wall Street Journal
"Cohen is a writing virtuoso!" ~ Gary Sorkin for Pacific Book Review
"A fresh voice in literary journalism." ~ Richard Blake for Readers Views
"Great entertainment . . . sure to delight." ~ Lee Ashcroft for Readers' Favorite
"Stands out from the crowd." ~ Krista Schnee for Hollywood Book Review

Featured Review

"Whether it's classical, jazz, rock 'n roll, or some other marvelous musical style, this book covers it all with a unique flair that exemplifies this author's work. Loved it!" ~ Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers' Favorite

"Parchment paper made out of music manuscripts. A harmonica jazz musician who played with the best. Two concert violinists that escaped certain death during the Holocaust. Over 6,000 carol singers in West Reading, Pennsylvania singing Christmas carols to cheer a young girl dying of leukemia. Music filters through everything about our lives. Music is everywhere and it is everything. It's not just the music elite, those who excel at their craft of musical performance, who reap the benefits of a life filled with music. Those who listen, those who try to learn to play an instrument, those who do simple musical events like karaoke or just singing in the shower – these are people whose lives have been enriched by the power of music.

"Theodore Jerome Cohen, an award-winning author, has put together a collection of 32 of his short and flash stories, all fiction, all with the underlying theme of music. Flash Fiction Stories for the Musically Inclined is a joy to read for those who, quite simply, are somewhat musically inclined to allow music into their lives. Some are serious, sad, emotional, while others are happy, joyful, and even a tad humorous. As a retired music teacher, so many of these stories spoke deeply to me, not just of the power of music, but also its importance in our daily lives. Some stories I enjoyed more than others. Some are like the secret ingredient in the apple pie Haydn's wife was well known for. Yes, there is even music in the food some people eat. The stories are well crafted, the skill of the author evident in each one, whether it’s a longer story or a really short flash fiction. Whether it's classical, jazz, rock 'n roll, or some other marvelous musical style, this book covers it all with a unique flair that exemplifies this author's work. Loved it!"