Quite often, in my practice there appear “sudden stories” that originally don’t belong to any particular project and get written down simply because the soul wants and demands it at this moment in time. Such stories accumulate for a long time and multiply, but then an idea ripens: to unite some of them into a single collection and publish it.
That’s how “Adam’s Apple” came to be. Perhaps the only thing common between the texts of this collection and their authors is the male theme. The heroes of all the stories are men who constantly have to figure something out, wriggle out of complicated situations, and, in the end, act in spite of all deaths!