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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: small;"><em>Tea Time Morsels</em> is a collection of bite-size tales, based on ordinary people's lives and made
all the more remarkable due to their many delightful twists. <br /><br /> The stories are portrayed through a varying age range of characters, thereby
reflecting voices which everyone can appreciatively identify and empathise
with. </span> <span style="font-size: small;"><br /><br /> Whereas human emotions and contentious issues are mainly explored through
family life's trials and tribulations of: marital discord, loneliness, wistful
memories; a fear of the unknown, what ifs, teenage angst, lost love and death
to name but a few - additionally, the juxtapositions of humour, warmth, hope,
light-heartedness, faith and tongue-in-cheek devilishness - provides an
engaging and uplifting read throughout. </span> <span style="font-size: small;"><br /><br /> Take for example the tale entitled: '</span><span style="font-size: small;"><em>Killing
Time</em>,' which is told from an old lady's point of view. Whilst she sits at
the window to witness present day-to-day familiar routines, the reader feels
like a neighbour listening to gossip. The tone of the piece is beautifully
paced and does seem to evoke sympathy in aid of the elderly. A differential
however, between the readers' expectations in comparison to the author's
intent, reveals quality writing, which leaves one questioning their own
assumptions. <br /><br /> Something readers will very quickly become aware of is that the characters are
never stereotyped - if anything, they nearly all, including `the third-agers,'
come across as gutsy; a bit wacky and full of spirit. </span> <span style="font-size: small;"><br /><br /> This reader is not going to give anything away, but did Judge Smythe kill his
wife? Again, the author keeps us guessing and it's a case of
make-up-your-own-mind-time. I'm still contemplating. </span> <span style="font-size: small;"><br /><br /> '</span><span style="font-size: small;"><em>Give me a Break (2)</em>' had me laughing
out loud. This snippet is based on a heated dialogue between daughter and
mother. A classic and wonderful example of teenage angst, meet menopausal mum. <br /><br /> Some of the collections have been published before, in collaborative
anthologies and one in particular: `</span><span style="font-size: small;"><em>Sudanese
Cries</em>' was used in `Woman Alive,' a Christian women's magazine. <br /><br /> A particular favourite in the collection that is published in the June 2009
issue of the `First Edition' magazine, is the story entitled: `</span><span style="font-size: small;"><em>Mirror Image</em>.' <br /><br /> Overall, the only difficulty with this collection is in choosing which of the
36 stories to read first, as they are all good and less fattening than a
digestive biscuit.</span></p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: small;">The magazine can be purchased here:</span></p>
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Everyone has a universal story to tell, it's the uniqueness of the telling that's the winner! All I need to do is think of something hooky, quirky, funny, original, stupendously creative, clever and wisdomic - I think I'll just stick to writing.
Posts: 84
Comments: 415
Everyone has a universal story to tell, it's the uniqueness of the telling that's the winner! All I need to do is think of something hooky, quirky, funny, original, stupendously creative, clever and wisdomic - I think I'll just stick to writing.
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