2025-5: To make a long-ish story short …

Recently a short story that I’d written for the TRUST ME TOO anthology back in 2012 was added to the READ ME A STORY, INK website. This is a great reading resource for kids, parents and teachers. If you are any one of those – CHECK IT OUT!

My story was called Oh Brother, What Art Thou?

It was a weird sci-fi comedy about the sudden and startling appearance of a mysterious stranger. Here are the opening few paragraphs.

You can read or download the full story HERE.

This got me thinking about the other short pieces I’d written over the years for various anthologies. So here they are!

In 2015 I wrote a story for the RICH & RARE anthology called The Knitting Needle Ninja.

It was a humorous fictional piece based on a real incident in my youth when my older brother Robert got me so angry one day (his special talent back then) that I picked up one of my mother’s big knitting needles without thinking and hurled it across the room … in his general direction.

I wasn’t trying to hit or hurt him, honestly. And there was no way if I’d actually tried that I could get a knitting needle to spin across two rooms and make contact with my brother.

But you know that thing that Yoda says, ‘Don’t try. Do.’

Weeeeeell …

Let me know if you’d like to read the rest of the story and I’ll post it in a future blog.

For the FUNNY BONES anthology (2019) I came up with a story called Crime and Pun-ishment. And as the name implies I try to pack as many outrageous puns into it as humanely possible.

The premise was a detective trying to solve a murder which has taken place in a refrigerator – the suspects being the common items you would find in the fridge. (No, it wasn’t based on a true story.)

Here’s a taste:

It you’re a sucker for puns this could be the story for you! And if you want to suffer more of this one, let me know.

I also wrote a short story for a German anthology FORGE DEINEM TRAUM (2013) which was put together by my German publisher Carl Hanser.

My contribution was Ismael und das Team seiner Taume. (Ishmael and the Dream Team)

In the story the characters from the Ishmael series share the weirdest dreams they’ve ever had. Their dreams tend to reveal the essence of their characters. Naturally the Razzman’s dream is the most outlandish.

If you’re familiar with the ISHMAEL SERIES and would like to read the English version of the story, go HERE.

Finally my contribution to SHORT (2008) was a piece called Teacher’s Diary.

The situation was a primary school teacher writing reports on each of their students. The twist was the students just happened to be very young versions of famous comic and movie super heroes and villains. It seems they were already showing signs of their future selves.

The dozen or so students included kids like Ian D. N. R. Jones (come on stop groaning, that’s pretty good!), Yoda I. Am and Vol D. Mort.

Here’s and example of one of the reports:

D. V.  Sky-Walker

If you like to read more of these teacher’s reports or more of any of the other stories, let me know in the comments.

Cheers
Michael

PS: Good news! TEACHER’S NOTES are now available for ROBBIT the JOB-HOPPING FROG. Click HERE

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2 Responses to 2025-5: To make a long-ish story short …

  1. annharth's avatar annharth says:

    Oh Brother, What Art Thou is brilliant!

    And I vote yes! Please post The Knitting Needle Ninja.

    😊

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    • mgbauer's avatar mgbauer says:

      Hi Ann. Lovely to hear from you. Glad you liked it. I did have a thought of maybe developing it into something longer. I’ll add TKNN to the next blog. Cheers Michael

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