Pretty Little Mistakes - A Do-Over Novel
Anovel by Heather McElhatton
List Price: £11.99
ISBN# 0061133221
Headline Publishing Group
Heather McElhatton's debut do-over novel starts with one
choice and leads to over 150 endings. You can end up a
millionaire or homeless by the river. In a sex cult or working at
Denny's. You never know where life will lead you, but all the
choices are yours.
Now available for order:
Red Shoes in Alabama and the Whore Who Wore Them
short story by Heather McElhatton
by Heather McElhatton
List Price: .49 cent download!
Amazon Shorts Program
Now available for download on Amazon.com
About Red Shoes:
A lot of Italian "food-based' porn in this story. Hard candy pressed on
eyelids, maple syrup smeared, linguini pushed into cleaver fleur-di-lis.
Also lots of heartache and strange men. Based on the true story of my
horrible Korean Roomate, Susan, when I was studying photography in
Italy.

Man Down - short story download
a short story by Heather McElhatton
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Amazon Shorts Program
Now available for download on Amazon.com
About Man Down:
I was having dinner at a friend's house in Savannah, when we
noticed a pigeon stuck in the tar on the asphalt beneath us. It was
obviously hurt and upset, and yet no one at the party wanted to get
up to help it. That fascinates me - which battles we choose to fight
and which we walk past. There's a hundred little wars a day, and we
each choose what to tackle. We can't take on everything - after all,
it's the little things that kill you.

Ninian Hawick, Steep Steps - a CD!
An album by Heather McElhatton and John Crozier
Featuring the super-pop bubble gum sweet single "Scottish Rite
Temple Stomp." Everyone wants to own a CD that was a one-hit
wonder! This is it. Buy the song described as: "Energized by a jittery
nervousness and dulled by an off-kilter pulse..."
List Price: $10.99
See reviews:
Amazon.com
Steep Steps from Minneapolis's Ninian Hawick is a buzzed-out
electronic cocktail of oddball, mickeyed-up proportions. Featuring
school-girl vocals, fuzzy distorted samples, bagpipes, piano, and
ringing guitar, the disc starts out with the cheeky "Scottish Rite
Temple Stomp" then bursts into a sassy loping French number that's
followed by "Ballad of the Oread," a Morse-code-like tappety-tap
fused with wind-up goat-bleat samples. From that point, Steep Steps
morphs into the shapes and sounds of a night gone deliriously mad
and the broken rhythms of an addled morning after. Energized by a
jittery nervousness and dulled by an off-kilter pulse, the band
revisits the opening track on a remix wherein the percussive
elements pull in front of vocals and squishy guitar lines. Cool just
when you expect them to run hot, John Crozier and his crew pull the
listener into a densely disjointed world. --Paige La Grone

© 2006 HarperCollins. Heather McElhatton Publishing rights © Heather Elaine McElhatton Pretty Little Mistakes, Million little Mistakes, Pretty Little Murder, "Because everybody could be somebody else." characters, names and related indincia are trademarks of and © Harpercollins Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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