Ninety More Tiny Windows by Paul Underwood is the second of four books in his new short story series.
A fleeting moment.
A quiet haunting.
A story that lingers long after the final line.
This collection of flash and micro fiction explores the subtle edges of everyday life, where the ordinary bends and something unexpected slips through.
Across ninety evocative tales, moments unfold that are by turns tender, unsettling, and quietly magical.
A man glimpses a creature thought to exist only in myth.
Ghosts wander through a town that has forgotten how to remember them.
A child senses a farewell before it is spoken.
Elsewhere, unseen threads connect strangers, small acts of kindness ripple outward, and objects carry whispers of something just beyond understanding.
Each story is brief but carefully crafted to leave a lasting impression, inviting the reader to pause, reflect, and sometimes look twice.
Drawing on elements of magical realism, folklore, and contemporary life, the collection balances warmth with unease, light with shadow, and the familiar with the strange.
Perfect for readers who enjoy literary fiction with a speculative edge, these stories can be read in moments but remain long after, offering glimpses into worlds that feel close enough to touch yet just out of reach.
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