Beaufort-based short-story writer T.D. (Tim) Johnston’s acclaimed short story, “Friday Afternoon,” is now available on Amazon Kindle. The story has received rave reviews since its 2010 appearance at Short Story America, and has been optioned by an independent film company in Los Angeles.
“I confess to being a devotee of old-fashioned books, so I still don’t own a Kindle,” Johnston said, “but I realize that many people read exclusively on Kindles and tablets, so it’s time to make “Friday Afternoon” available for e-readers.”
Four of Johnston’s short stories appear in the first volume of the Short Story America anthology series, which is available at www.shortstoryamerica.com and from Amazon at www.amazon.com. Short Story America is based here in Beaufort, at 2121 Boundary St. Stop in to visit Tim Johnston, and to browse the largest library of short story collections in the Lowcountry or call 843-524-7800.
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