A Thousand Short Lives

W.B. Clark


Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
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A Thousand Short Lives by W.B. Clark
Chaos was made to love the darkness, but now she must prove her devotion.

A Thousand Short Lives is a colorful love story that transcends time and space. Written as a novella-in-flash, follow a soul’s journey as they explore what it means to be truly alive amongst the varying shades of humanity. This quest for love spans the tales of many individuals, all unique, yet intimately intertwined with the next. A Thousand ShortLives is micro-art designed to be felt, more than read. So, soak up all the color, and on your own time and pace, be ready to laugh, to cry, and above all else, to fall in love.

Praise for A Thousand Short Lives:
"One of the most unique, thought-provoking, imaginative stories I’ve ever read.

It’s about life, death, spirituality, pain, the afterlife and raises all kinds of cosmic questions. It puts you in the shoes of so many different souls, and makes you think about what it is to be human (and in some cases, NOT human).

The prose is absolutely beautiful. It’s strange for those used to storytelling in a chronological order, and some may not get it. But for those that do get it, the ones who have a creative soul, it will take you on a journey.

This is not a book to be read in one sitting. With prose this stunning, you need to take your time, and savor every last word.

I can NOT sing the praises of this story enough. Well done W.B. Clark. It’s artistically brilliant, a canvas of words, and it was my pleasure to read it."

--Avery Kingston, Amazon bestselling author


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