Office jobs can be hectic, challenging, stressful or a complete bore, but Natalie’s Office Chronicles collection of nine short stories offers a more fanciful or even disconcerting look at office life. You might even recognize someone you know, not yourself of course, in one of the stories.
Take Harry’s quest of upward in more ways than one mobility when he discovers he can cut hours off his daily commute into NYC’s financial district and the solution drops onto his deck the next morning. Follow Harry and Pearl’s adventures to a life they both deserve in Harry the Commuter.
There are always consequences for lying, and when Perry James buys the infamous Franklin Building but neglects to read the contract in Fine Print, he feels that mistake right down to his little piggy that went to market toe.
When Beverly’s friends set her up on a blind date, her it’s just a date, I’m not marrying the man attitude brings her to the Macy’s makeup counter for the ultimate do-over in Luminesse.
Natalie’s second collection of short stories, Sheltered Lives, gives a glimpse of people caught up in their own imaginary world, struggling to make it on their own.
You’ve noticed them before, haven’t you? People with seemingly aimless lives caught up in their own imaginary world, struggling to make it on their own. Natalie’s Sheltered Lives collection of nine short stories reminds us it’s never too late to give someone a chance to fulfill their dreams.
Phyllis can never understand what her sister, Lorraine, sees in Mr. Creepy, the man who lives in her yellow house. So what do you do when people only pretend to be nice but have devious plans for your future? Just ask Phyllis in The Yellow House.
“Wanna meet The Singer?” Shelby waited years to hear those words. When she gets to know the simple southern boy behind The Singer’s fame, she finally sees the man who comes to accept life’s responsibilities in Dream On.
Betty decides to open her own bakery in Olde Towne, but why do her cupcakes turn moldy overnight? Her strange nighttime customers bring Betty the success she’s only dreamed about in Betty’s Sweet Shop Bakery.
Natalie’s first collection of short stories, Office Chronicles, offers a more fanciful or even disconcerting look at office life.