Short stories
I’m really happy to see three of my new short stories in the new issue of the famed Canadian literary journal “The Fiddlehead.”
For a while now, in-between writing songs and magazine articles, I’ve been writing short stories - very short stories, some of them just a few minutes long. They’ve turned out to be quite different in style from the rock-related, interlinked short stories in my first book of fiction Too Weird for Ziggy. Critics compared the Ziggy stories with Carl Hiaasen, while these new ones, which are more intimate and reflective, have been compared with Raymond Carver - both of them authors I love!
The three stories in “The Fiddlehead” are “Hide And Seek”, “There’s A Dead Man In The Park, and “Story With No Story.”