the Kafka Effekt

by D. Harlan Wilson, Eraserhead Press, 216 pages

Here is the book for those of you who don't like books. This is not one big long story for the course of all its pages, but rather many little stories collected. There are some fourty stories in total, so it makes it fairly fun and pleasing to read. If you don't have the dedication or time for an actual novel that will span one long story over hundreds of pages, this is ideal for you because you can read one story that is a few pages, put it down, come back to it whenever you want later, and read another story of a few pages without actually missing anything or feeling like you have to remember where you left off.
Some of these stories are trite, but I think the good definitely outweighs the bad. There's more interesting stories in here than boring. I'm not going to get into the details of every single story because it'd take me forever and I don't want to write this novel all over again, but let me just say that there are some are killer.

Eraserhead Press