Salted With Fire

Salted With Fire by Nancy Laronda Johnson, published by Writer’s Mark Publications on June 16, 2013, is an 82-page collection that combines flash fiction and poetry. This edition presents a journey of transformation, showcasing the author’s evolution from writing for personal enjoyment to crafting narratives that reflect a desire to align with a higher purpose. The work encompasses themes of black magic, murder, insanity, humor, honor, and devotion, offering a diverse exploration of human experience through concise storytelling.
Readers will find a rich assortment of fifteen flash fiction pieces and twelve poems, each accompanied by color illustrations and brief Biblical discussions that provide context and reflection. The collection emphasizes the author’s passion for creating complete stories with engaging twists and emotional depth, all within a compact format. Salted With Fire invites exploration of literary collections that blend personal narrative with broader themes, making it a unique addition to the genre.
Official synopsis Publisher
Black magic, murder… insanity, humor, honor and devotion. Salted With Fire is a journey of flash fiction and poetry that shows my writing transformation from worldly to wanting to please God. Flash fiction is my passion; poetry is my release. I love creating a complete story, with a beginning, middle and end, with twists, humor, drama, compassion and horror, all under 1000 words. Salted With Fire isn’t just a book of stories and poetry, it is my journey as a writer, from writing only for the mere joy of it regardless of the message, to writing stories that highlight God’s will for people, even if the stories themselves are not religious in nature. Inside are fifteen flash fiction pieces and twelve poems with color pictures, and short Biblical discussions after each story.
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