Could you put yourself in his shoes? I wrote about this short story in a previous post Unlikeable character – makes you read on. I’ve just updated the e-book and reminded myself (slight shock) that I’d written horror rather than…
Category: child’s point of view
Each time I finish a short story . . . I get a tremendous sense of self completion. It’s transitory: I will be rewriting my short story soon. Although the…
If you like to read historical fiction, especially set in WWII:- INFILTRATION is the second in the trilogy, A Relative Invasion. It begins in the blitz, September 1940 where Billy, my sturdy, well-meaning main character, is arriving at his new billet…