Reuben's grandfather (Gramps), a retired professor of neuroscience, builds a machine that can be programmed to change people's behaviour. To make Reuben 'Believe' in... Læs mere
Marie is brought up as a country girl on the West coast of France, but world events catch up with her and life has more in store for her than her family ever expected. As a teenager... Læs mere
Henry Oxshott is a cat of medium intelligence, lazy but well bred. He lives in a flat which was left to him by one of his relatives who spent most of her time buying... Læs mere
The Optimum You guides you through a series of actions, behaviours and thoughts which will help you to achieve your own, unique potential.
Some years ago, for no obvious reason, Paul Whiteman felt compelled to analyse the mystical number 666, also known as the number of The Beast. His little mathematical... Læs mere
During my MA in Creative Writing at Chichester University we followed a module on the short story. I wrote a story published in the Lightship Anthology 1 by Alma Press, winning a £1000 prize. The story is included in this collection under the title A Fish out of Water.
If I Ever Get Out Of This World Alive is a collection of short stories and poetry exploring themes of rock and roll and death during the Covid19 pandemic.
A DNA ANCESTRY TEST OPENS UP A PANDORA’S BOX OF SECRETS. When a fragile Elsa Watson takes a DNA ancestry test out of idle curiosity she little imagines the devastating consequences she is about to unleash.
My hand, guiding me along the wall, fell into nothingness. A shadowy blackness, deeper and stronger than any yet, opened before me, like the mouth of a cave.
A story of loss, love, guilt and ultimately hope and redemption, MILLER STREET SW22 follows a year in the lives of five neighbours who move into the road in the autumn of 2005, each brought to the urban south London location for a new start.
Craig Edmonds and his young family are awoken at 2 AM by someone banging at their front door. On their doorstep they find an unexpected delivery… a large crate with a generic label addressed to his family.