Last week you read:
a) a weekly glossy.
b) the back of a ready-meal packet.
c) a page of a novel that’s been by your bed since you started it on holiday.
Try biting off less than you can chew. Ziv Navoth’s Nanotales is a scattered, numberless collection of complete stories about pretty much anything. They’re so weeny, you can finish one in a very short time.
So whilst you brew coffee, sit in the car for the congestion charge deadline to pass, queue for a changing room at Topshop, wait for your partner to stop lusting over the presenters on Newsnight, or decide what to do with your empty Gu chocolate souffle ramekin dish, you could read a story from start to finish.
A book that doesn’t need to be read from cover to cover in order to be enjoyed?
How very novel.
Available online at amazon.com. To read sample stories, go to nanotales.net.














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