Tag Archives: short stories
The Town of Perfect
Ethan Holmes presents his newly published novella, The Town of Perfect. Written for the reader like you. You don’t have a lot of time to satisfy your reading appetite and even less for an author you never heard of, so … Continue reading →
Ethan Holmes Reads A Short Story
Ethan Holmes reads a short story. This is an audio version of ‘Have Some Milk and Cookies’, a short story about three young middle school boys and how they go about dealing with an older bully. Billy, Frankie and Dennis … Continue reading →
Book Titles That May Never Be Published
I’m compiling a list of book titles that may never be published. Yes, it’s a slow day and one of those periods where, if allowed, my brain wanders into previously unexplored territory, mainly because the leash fell off. My possibly … Continue reading →
Reviews Wanted for Ethan Holmes Titles
I’m looking for reviewers of my book titles and I’m not talking about the two sentence, “I liked it, four stars” kind of review. I am offering a free digital copy of any of my five book titles in exchange … Continue reading →
Ethan Holmes Looks at the New Year
First, allow me to pass along thoughts of a peaceful and prosperous new year. That said, I’m not sure why it’s called a new year and only on the first day of January…, unless you happen to be Chinese. Try … Continue reading →
Ethan Holmes’ Empty Christmas Stocking
My empty Christmas stocking…, and even that I had to borrow. So the “Fat Guy” in the red suit came down the chimney Christmas Eve. Well, either somethin’ ain’t right or I must have been one hell of a bad … Continue reading →
Twas The Week Before Christmas
Twas The Week Before Christmas is a poem born of the mind of author Ethan Holmes. This is clinical proof of what happens when you spend too much time alone. Twas The Week Before Christmas Twas the week before Christmas … Continue reading →
The Tao of Success, Part 3; Patience
The mulberry tree grows and upon it grows the mulberry leaf. The mulberry leaf is consumed by the silkworm. The silkworm then spins silk. “With time and patience, the mulberry leaf becomes satin. With time and patience the mulberry leaf … Continue reading →