Author Len Koepsell's new book "Original Content: Seven Short Stories for Movie Mavens, Volume 2" is a thought-provoking collection of seven entertaining short stories
Recent release "Original Content: Seven Short Stories for Movie Mavens" from Page Publishing author Len Koepsell is the second volume of short stories exploring the vicissitudes of the modern human experience.
GROVER BEACH, Calif., Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Len Koepsell, a Wisconsin native who moved to California's central coast to pursue what would become a forty-year career in writing, producing, and directing live music shows, has completed his new book "Original Content: Seven Short Stories for Movie Mavens": a compelling sequel to his previous collection of short stories.
Koepsell tells us tales of ordinary people confronted by extraordinary circumstances. Whether seeking love, justice, or simply wanting to stay alive, Koepsell's characters often lean towards the "better angels" of their natures. Moments of both the comical and the touching will engage even the jaded reader looking for something new and entertaining.
"Chanteuse"
"She was the kind of singer you'd like to walk in on, in a club, in a strange city, on a Thursday night." Tom Butler, an irrigation-systems salesman from Iowa, begins the adventure of his life in Cincinnati, in the summer of 1985.
"The Fountain Room"
Cassidy, a burgeoning New Mexico artist, channels her great grandmother's Apache courage as she confronts a crass opportunist with the help of a rodeo cowboy.
"Justice Delayed"
Crimes go unpunished on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. Lives are ruined. A survivor's plea for justice makes matters worse. When no one else seems to care, Anthony, an Episcopal priest, can't let it go.
"Weightlessness"
Dalton, fresh out of grad school, returns to his hometown of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Although grounded in familiar surroundings and a secure job, his yearning for a grand romance leads him down uncharted alleys of both disappointment and ecstasy.
"Sorina's America"
Among the Yoopers of Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Sorina discovers her new country is not what she expected back in Bucharest, Romania. For better or worse, her America must be what she makes it.
"While Waiting for a Deer"
Jack wants to be a wildlife photographer. Perched in a tree stand to photograph a handsome buck, events unfold beneath him, spilling craziness into his life. Amorous teenagers? A kidnapping? Will Norway pay the ransom? Eventually, Jack responds as any ex-Navy Seal would.
"The Fossa (A Novella)"
In this sequel to Volume I's "Original Content" short story, newlywed author Evan Walker ventures to Costa Rica to research his next novel. Through a maze packed with exotic locations, colorful rogues, and a Danish vixen overachiever, Evan struggles to understand and capture the essence of his villain, the Fossa.
Published by Page Publishing, Len Koepsell's engrossing book offers an entertaining collection of short stories for avid modern fiction readers.
Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase "Original Content: Seven Short Stories for Movie Mavens" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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