Since A Parcel of Rogues back in February, I’ve managed to write another handful of new short stories this year. As well as publishing the stories on McStorytellers, I’ve uploaded them on this site. But until now I’ve neglected to introduce them on The 4B’s Blog. So here at last is a bit of a catch-up.
To begin with, there’s No’ on a Friday, the story of one particular office rule it’s always best to observe.
Then there’s the tale of the chap who has been Summoned to The Tower – and it’s not to see the Queen!
Eire’s troubled road to independence and its tendency to forget the past struggle are examined in Irish Riddles.
With apologies to William Wordsworth, there’s a piece called A Host of Golden Geordie Lasses about the scene of an important business decision.
And in Goaded By Nuns a new friendship is struck thanks to some aggressive counselling.
As ever, all the stories are based on real events and real people; although in some cases the names have been changed to protect the guilty. Enjoy the read!
To begin with, there’s No’ on a Friday, the story of one particular office rule it’s always best to observe.
Then there’s the tale of the chap who has been Summoned to The Tower – and it’s not to see the Queen!
Eire’s troubled road to independence and its tendency to forget the past struggle are examined in Irish Riddles.
With apologies to William Wordsworth, there’s a piece called A Host of Golden Geordie Lasses about the scene of an important business decision.
And in Goaded By Nuns a new friendship is struck thanks to some aggressive counselling.
As ever, all the stories are based on real events and real people; although in some cases the names have been changed to protect the guilty. Enjoy the read!