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A compilation of short stories, some true others fictional also ditties and rhymes, from various writers. Some of the jokes are old but most are new and none are blue. There are also teasers of recently released novels the whole to create a relaxing read with a giggle or two, for all tastes. This is number five in the serious of Story Telling, which is published on a regular basis to bring some laughter into the world.
'Time Gentlemen' A horrific event perpetrated by a young woman wanting revenge. 'Time Gentlemen.' Closing time and awaiting the clientele other innocent and not so innocent pursuits. We learn of the terrorist gang plotting to destroy a well known location when it is at its busiest with patrons relaxed and enjoying themselves. It is also the story of different groups of people, unknown to each other, heading for the same shocking destiny. There are the two couples bored with their sex life and make an arrangement to exchange partners. The young couple soon to be married as they sit down to dinner with their close family and associates. There is also the group of British Army Officers, enjoying an evening with friends. A room full of people, with soft lighting and popular dance music in recital. It is a thrilling story, and spins an exciting tale of diverse everyday people dressed in their finest, and looking forward to an exhilarating evening watching and enjoying the cabaret, eating fine cuisine. But why was the evening brought to an outrageous close before the customary shout of 'Time Gentlemen.' A stunning novel from the award winning master of thriller story telling:
Story Telling Seventeen is a series of booklets published bi-monthly containing short stories, fictional and true ones, whilst others are technical, and a number are of significance describing interesting events. All will keep the reader fascinated and interesting.Each issue is 120 pages long and about twenty four thousand words and all totally different from its predecessor. Also included, with their authority, are chapters or examples of work from novels by published authors by way of a trailer for their work.. The publisher strives for divergence and diversity and as the leader says in each issue they are intended to put 'A different slant on life, ' whilst keeping away from being too controversial and avoiding anything that is too contentious. Each in the series is completely different and also includes works from the 'Hondon Writers Circle.' The emphasis is on entertaining the reader and small enough at eight by five inches to put in your pocket for those long journeys. As they are light-hearted and informative they would also make an ideal present, at Christmas or Birthdays.
The Hondon Writers Circle is a group of people from different walks of life who meet on a regular basis to discuss and improve their writing skills. This book consists of new interesting and thought provoking short stories written by the individuals in the group which have not previously been published. It also contains a short history of the valley the writers circle is named after.
My Friend HenryA story of love and love lostDennis Walker knows very little about life and its meaning until one afternoon as a thirteen year old he is brutally introduced into sex games and their meaning. Eileen, a beautiful demanding woman who uses her charming ways to attract men and dispose of them as one would a sweat wrapper, and uses Dennis for her own pleasure. Ola, the clever Dutch student spoilt by her very wealthy parents. Deceived by her elderly husband, she see's Dennis as the one to give her what she has desired all her married life.Dennis enjoys the company and games with them both. However there is one other, a pair of laughing eyes at a party who he constantly dreams of. The untouchable Sally, who he becomes very close with only to lose her. Can Eileen help to find her?**(To replace the blog about Percy) Percy's first novel was published in the eighties, after which he concentrated on his business life. After retiring he started writing again and published ten novels, five of which won awards. He now concentrates on developing 'Work's' under the banner of Story Telling this is its tenth issue.
There are many ways of writing a story and I am certain all Authors write differently. Some plan the whole narrative before writing, other sketch the beginning, middle and end before putting pen to paper. I know one who has the beginning and the end but not the middle. I don't like either way, I think the story reads more natural when it takes on its own meaning and develops as one writes. And so it was with 'Death for a Starter.' The original idea was a detective story set in the eighteen hundreds during one of the periods in Ireland when the potato crop had failed and families were dealing with real famine. It came close to the original thought but it is more thrilling than that. We were delighted when it went on to win 'Best Historical Fiction' at the Pinnacle Awards. It was also the beginning of a trilogy as after its completion I went on to conclude the chronicle of the family in 'The Dauntless Factor' and finally 'The Cormacks' taking their history from the mid eighteen hundreds to the nineteen twenties.
Story Telling Nine is the twelve in a series of booklets published bi-monthly containing short stories, fictional and true ones, whilst others are technical, and a number are of significance describing interesting events. All will keep the reader fascinated and interesting. Each issue is 120 pages long and about twenty four thousand words all totally different from its predecessor. Also included, with their authority, are chapters or examples of work from novels by published authors by way of a trailer for their work.. The publisher strives for divergence and diversity and as the leader says in each issue they are intended to put 'A different slant on life, ' whilst keeping away from being too controversial and avoiding anything that is too contentious. Each in the series is completely different and also includes works from the 'Hondon Writers Circle.' The emphasis is on entertaining the reader and small enough at eight by five inches to put in your pocket for those long journeys. As they are light hearted and informative they would also make an ideal present, at Christmas or Birthdays.
The 'Story Telling Series ' is published quarterly for light hearted chuckles and are not intended to be anything other than the reading of verse and short stories for pleasure. The contents and the opinion shown or written are not necessarily the views of 'Story Telling' or its publisher and are published as articles of interest and amusement only no offence of any kind religious, race or political is intended to any group of people.
A collection of short, fiction and factual stories, of up to two thousand words. In it there are also rhymes and jokes. This is a quote from inside the book cover: 'Some are long And some are true There are ones that are short And others are blue All are thought provoking With funny ones worth a giggle or two.' The book goes to 120 interesting pages filled with factual matters some of which are historical. The book takes a different slant on life, by looking at the humourous and silly matters or events.
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