About Changing Views:
Angela, a society woman from Chicago, heads to San Francisco to confront her husband Cliff as to why he has quit working in her father’s office. It seems Cliff has reevaluated much of his life, and Angela’s about to find out the extent to which his views have changed. For Cliff, the move to San Francisco has affected more than just his career. A short story from our Diversity line.
About Author Victor J. Banis:
Victor J. Banis is the critically acclaimed author (“the master’s touch in storytelling,” Publishers Weekly) of more than 160 published novels and numerous non-fiction and shorter works as well, over a career spanning nearly half a century. A native of Ohio and long time Californian, he lives and writes now in West Virginia’s beautiful Blue Ridge. Untreed Reads has published three other short stories by this author:
Tell Them Katy Did, The Princess of the Andes and
Neighbors.
How to Purchase Changing Views:
Changing Views can be bought directly from
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To celebrate the release of
Changing Views, you can save 25% off all titles by Victor J. Banis through the end of September at UntreedReads.com. Just add any title or titles by Victor J. Banis to your shopping cart, enter coupon code VICTORINSEPTEMBER and you’ll save 25%! The sale includes his titles from
the Diversity line as well as his horror short in
Spectres.
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