Please Enjoy my Three Novellas!

Just click on this link to my Three Novellas

The link opens my flipbook which can be read for free. And do please share that link with friends who enjoy reading.When the link opens on the cover of the book you see a little arrow at the bottom corner right. Click on it and the pages turn. I suggest turning off the sound and enlarging to full screen.

Over 800 readers already! And these novellas are picking up 100 readers a week. I am so pleased. Thanks to all of you. And do please share the link with your friends. My aim is to gain a wider readership. Reviews welcome. And I suggest turning off the sound when reading the text.

In Beautonia, the tale of Briar Rose – or Sleeping Beauty – is lifted out of the context of Grimms Fairy Tales and given a twentieth century setting and a Balkan location. The emergent tale thus becomes enigmatic. Is it perhaps a parable concerning some contemporary predicament?

Bellamy’s Stroller conveys us into an animated panorama based on Hogarth’s illustrations of eighteenth century England, where the life of the theatre and the theatre of life are forever getting confused.  Events swing from triumph onstage to tragedy in reality and the story culminates in a scene derived from Defoe’s History of the Pirates.

In The Surrogate, the Amphitrion of Plautus – a comedy – is turned upside down and retold as an intense psychological drama from the point-of-view of the abused wife of the hero. As she advises her future daughter-in-law against marrying her firstborn son, we are drawn into the terrifying events which preceded his birth.

Many of my printed publications can be found at Tangoshiva on ebay.

I am also preparing a flipbook of my novel Major Stede Bonnet – Gentleman Pirate. 

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