Poetry, Short Stories & Plays
In this second collection of stories, T. P. Nash captures the distinctiveness of a fictional village in Norfolk, with its charming confines, differences of opinion and religion amidst a tight-knit community devoid of central authority.
In this second collection of stories, T. P. Nash captures the distinctiveness of a fictional village in Norfolk, with its charming confines, differences of opinion and religion amidst a tight-knit community devoid of central authority.
The characters are weaved together with their own unique quirks and histories; some have lived in the village all their lives, while others have just begun to call it home. As time goes on, temporary residents pass through, yet all residents make allowances for one another and are all regarded as neighbours.
The last story is a fantasy saga in the manner of the Icelandic Sagas, events being in the future.
More Stories is a delightful read for anyone looking for bite sized stories about relationships and the myriad occurrences within a small community.
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