Haunted (6:1 Series, Volume 1) by Janel Gradowski is part of her six stories with one theme series and was the first she published as an ebook after much success in publishing her flash fiction in literary journals. This collection is a quick read and can be read in about a day. There is a surprising breadth of characters and situations representing the theme from a woman haunted by her jilted lover to a ghost unaware of his present state.
There are six stories in the collection: “Sequestered,” “New Friends,” “Retirement,” “Grandma’s Treasures,” “Uncleansed,” and “Strangers.” Each cast of characters is haunted in one way or another whether by the past, the supernatural, or their deeds. Among some favorites in the collection are “Sequestered,” “Strangers,” “Grandma’s Treasures,” and “Uncleansed” that have very dynamic characters in normal situations that turn a bit abnormal. However, “New Friends” reminded me of other stories involving ghost children causing mischief in houses and mothers who don’t believe their children at first and think that their kids are exhibiting signs of trauma. Readers may want a new twist in this kind of story, but the characters of Wendy and her daughter Mia are playful and have a charming relationship that makes them endearing.
In “Sequestered,” Stacie is jilted by her fiance and escapes to the woods to forget. Haunted by a unrequited love and a future that can never be, she gets more than she bargains for. The ending will knock the socks off readers, and there are some great descriptions in this short story.
“Naked trees contorted like tortured skeletons in the frigid, autumn wind.”
“Wisps of fog rose from the lake’s glassy water, materializing like an army of ghosts.”
Even in “Retirement,” Gradowski has a way of painting the scene so that readers are captured by the moment and emotionally charged. “Autumn thunderstorms are always more vicious than their summer counterparts, like they are enraged by the cold air.” She generates the heartache of Cecily as a palpable being that reaches beyond the page, haunting not only the character created, but also the reader.
Readers can identify with the oddities of family members from the crazy grandmother to the strange behavior of parents after a tragic event and the rituals they rely upon to keep their sanity. “Grandma’s Treasures” and “Uncleansed” explore these relationships and their odd rituals in a unique way and each story uncovers family secrets that the protagonists Lindsey and Eva, respectively, never expected.
Haunted (6:1 Series, Volume 1) by Janel Gradowski is an excellent debut from a talented flash fiction and short story writer. Short story is a difficult form to generate connections between readers and characters, but Gradowski achieves this easily through her word choices and narrative flow. Haunting prose, unique characters, and surprising twists will keep readers coming back for more.
About the Author:
Janel Gradowski grew up, and still lives, in the mitten of Michigan. She is a wife and mother whose writing companion is a crazy Golden Retriever named Cooper. In the past she has worked many jobs. Renting apartments, scorekeeping for a stock car racetrack and selling newspaper classified advertisements are some of the experiences that continue to provide inspiration for her stories. Now she writes short fiction and is also a beadwork designer and teacher.
Her work has appeared in many publications, both online and in print. The 6:1 Series features themed collections of her stories. Each volume will have six stories, a mix of flash and short fiction, that are based on the title’s theme. Visit her blog, Janel’s Jumble.
***And yes, for those keeping track, this is the second item I’ve read on my Kindle.
This is my 44th book for the 2012 New Authors Challenge.