Got poetry? Got fiction? Got short stories? Get some of mine at Tybrisa Books




Got poetry? Got fiction? Got short stories? Get some of mine at Tybrisa Books




“The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit” available in original or Sunset Beach or Ocean Isle Beach versions at @tybrisabooks #themailboxofthekindredspiritbook #tybrisabooks #lbsedlacek

Find the locally set mystery series “The Glass River” (Happy Valley), “A Sunless Sea” (Hibriten Mountain), and “The Mountain Flame” (downtown Lenoir, duck park) at @tybrisabooks #tybrisabooks #mysteryseries #localbooks #localbookstore #lbsedlacek #theglassriverbook


Poetry, fiction or mystery books available at Tybrisa Books http://tybrisabooks.com
My mystery books (“The Glass River” series, poetry books (“Poetry in LA,” “The Poet Next Door,” “Artists, Unknown”) and fiction or short story books (“The Renovator & Motor Addiction,” “The Jackalope Commitee & Other Tales,” “Traveling with Fish,” “The Mailbox of the Kindred Spirit”) are available at Tybrisa Books http://www.tybrisabooks.com







“Terrestrial” is my new short story in the latest issue of “Impspired.” It appears in issue #28, April 2024. You can check it out here: LB Sedlacek – impspired
My short story, “Implied Water,” is in the new issue of “Ginosko Literary Journal.” You can check it out here: https://ginoskoliteraryjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Ginosko-Literary-Journal-31.pdf
Issue 12 of “The Kleksograph” includes my short story, “Last Chance Fireworks in Tennessee.” Find out more and read here: “The Kleksograph”
It was his idea to divide everything. Jasper looked up to his brother Jonas, but maybe there’s something wrong with that.
From the book: ““For many years, there’s been sightings in Old Fort, North Carolina near Curtis Creek close to the Blue Ridge Parkway and up around the Geyser. Usually, there’s more than one. Sometimes physical evidence is left behind. This pack is unusual, though, because they come back. It’s best to make peace with them just in case you come face to face with one.”
“Let him turn vinegar into wine if he thought he could.”
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