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first registered 29.11.08

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Retired hospital doctor, married, with three granddaughters, writing for four years: over 70 short stories, 8 novels, of which 3 for children 8-10, 4 young adult and one adult, and four plays (one full length, 3 one act). Winner of Society of Medical Writers annual cup for creative writing two years running. Children's book, Moon Rabbit, was a winner of Writers' and Artists' Yearbook competition 2007 and long-listed for Waterstone's Children's Book Prize, 2008. Member of Borders Writers Forum, Society of Authors.

favourite books

Short Stories by Anton Chekhov
The Idiot & Crime and Punishment by Dostoievsky
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Life of Pi by Yan Martel
Henry Tumour by Anthony McGowan
Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll

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Whispers in the Wind

Oliver Eade

Spectrum of short stories, many at that interface between life, loss and death.


'In the Heat of the Desert' sees a young woman held up by an armed mugger and rapist as she drives across the Mojave Desert, and explores her inner conflicts when a venomous snake tips the balance of power in her favour. A small aborigine boy in 'Kangaroo Dreaming' dreams he's the spider, Kar, told by the Great Kangaroo that the time has come. His father then takes him to visit the tribal elder, and more is revealed. In a look back, an old man, in 'The Rain in Spain' remembers running from his village, as a child, after Franco's forces struck during the night ... haunted by the vision of his mother's slaughtered body. 'The Recorder Player' is a doleful piece, inspired both by Keats' 'La Belle Dame sans Merci' and a down and out in the Marble Arch underpass. The old lady in a Texas nursing home in 'The Red Chevy' is drawn to the window as she waits patiently ... certain he'll re-appear, even after all those years. 'The Wave' is a love story, inspired by the Tsunami of 2004. In 'One Click Away', a man uses the internet to enter heaven ... or so he hopes!

 

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Kenneth Edward Lim wrote 243 days ago

Perhaps you should have a good look at the beaten path self-published....

curiousturtle wrote 409 days ago

sounds interesting, happy to swap readings, david

Daniel Delacy wrote 430 days ago

After one year on the site and over 700 reviews, I have accepted many....

Wild Mother Lightning wrote 480 days ago

Hi, I was wondering if I could interest you in taking a peak, at m....

mskea wrote 687 days ago

Hi Nessuno. As someone who read / commented on Munro’s Choice (aeo....

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I wrote 1153 days ago

Hi Elijah Thanks for your invite. I have started your book, gutsy, well-written and so totally honest. I have backed it, and will come back to it later, but off abroad to my daughter's tomorrow and probably little or no internet access there ... jhust a baby who need constant bottle-feeding & nappy... view book

I wrote 1155 days ago

Hi Margaret Clear writing, flows well, lots of 'thought' insertions, helping reader get inside Munro's head ... very good for the genre. I must confess that historical is not normally my thing (last one I read was Iain Pears 'An Instance of the Fingerpost' (or something ... 5 years ago?)... which w... view book

I wrote 1159 days ago

Just read first three chapters. Even so, feel 'The Girl on the Swing' deserves a place at the top. Great writing, and as a doctor I can easily empathise with Julia. Oliver Eade view book

I wrote 1161 days ago

Straight in there with action ... like Mickey Spillane. Good beginning. Well done. I'm astounded by those staitistics. 1 million kids missing each year in the USA. Now that is scary! view book

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