Janet Hasselbring has creatively written a storytelling book in the form of Tweet: A Twitter Feed of Short Stories that reshapes storytelling. Janet through this unconventional and innovative book redefines the traditional way of storytelling by adopting the 280-characters or less format of Twitter (now known as X), introducing brevity and immediacy. Tweet: A Twitter Feed of Short Stories promises to revolutionize our reading experience.
As we live in a fast-paced and digital society, this pioneering narrative book is constructed to captivate with short and compelling stories. This approach caters to the needs of readers who enjoy succinct and engaging literal content. The author meets the needs of readers yearning for literal content that is devoid of superfluous words.
Tweet: A Twitter Feed of Short Stories is a collection of stories that encapsulates the author’s multifaceted perceptions and reflections on varying subjects such as her travels, family farm, birds, and gardening. Hasselbring’s narration in this storytelling book is hinged on three varying intertwining themes: an inspirational story of her beloved mother, scriptural passages, and birds, a subject she has a deep interest in and has shaped her writing career. The melding of the tapestry of these threads reveals to readers much about the author’s life.
This 243-page book provides an outlet for the author to showcase her unique and creative writing style. Readers find this book unputdownable because of her simple yet fascinating writing technique. The stories she tells are relatable and intriguing.
Readers are availed the opportunity to broaden their horizons on topics related to travel, birds, gardening, and farming. The convenience that this book offers ensures that readers can seamlessly enjoy its value wherever they are and whenever they want.
Tweet: A Twitter Feed of Short Stories is available at selected retail stores. You can grab the Kindle edition on Amazon for an affordable price.
About the Author
Janet Hasselbring is a prolific writer whose articles and personal essays have won national excellence awards from NAMPA (North American Mature Publishers Association). The most recent, the 2020 NAMPA winner, “If I Had a Bucket List,” describes her adventures in the Yucatan with her son and his family. Other outstanding literary works in her stable include “Six Little Ducks” and “I Have a Bird In Spring”.
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Company Name: Quill Publisher
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Country: United States
Website: www.quillpublisher.com