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10. "The Follower" by M.K. Martin

Episode 10 of the First Fiction: Noteworthy Fiction from Verso.ink podcast, hosted by Caren Hahn, titled "10. "The Follower" by M.K. Martin" was published on November 10, 2020 and runs 26 minutes.

November 10, 2020 ·26m · First Fiction: Noteworthy Fiction from Verso.ink

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I watch her sleep, her short bristle of hair twisted into sweaty knots. I can’t help her and it’s killing me. Today's short story is sure to get you in an apocalyptic mood. The Follower, by MK Martin, is a poignant tale of love and loyalty in the midst of a harsh fight for survival. I really enjoyed my visit with MK and I think you’ll enjoy hearing about her unique life experiences. She’s certainly much more adventurous than I am! The Follower is narrated by Carli Schofield. Read The Follower on Verso.ink. Find The Survivor's Club at Not A Pipe Publishing and Amazon.  Learn more about what MK is up to at mkmartinwriter.com. Connect with MK on Facebook and Twitter. Join our growing community for free at Verso.ink and discover the best emerging fiction.

I watch her sleep, her short bristle of hair twisted into sweaty knots. I can’t help her and it’s killing me.

Today's short story is sure to get you in an apocalyptic mood. The Follower, by MK Martin, is a poignant tale of love and loyalty in the midst of a harsh fight for survival. I really enjoyed my visit with MK and I think you’ll enjoy hearing about her unique life experiences. She’s certainly much more adventurous than I am!

The Follower is narrated by Carli Schofield.

Read The Follower on Verso.ink.

Find The Survivor's Club at Not A Pipe Publishing and Amazon

Learn more about what MK is up to at mkmartinwriter.com.

Connect with MK on Facebook and Twitter.

Join our growing community for free at Verso.ink and discover the best emerging fiction.

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