Author: | Brian Mullally | ISBN: | 9780986952838 |
Publisher: | Blue Denim Press Inc | Publication: | September 12, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Brian Mullally |
ISBN: | 9780986952838 |
Publisher: | Blue Denim Press Inc |
Publication: | September 12, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Sometimes funny, tearful, serious or all three, these stories give the reader little chance to recover, as they change from contemporary to the historic, love to war, personal to public, offering a pot-pourri of the author’s work.
Culled from the treasury of Brian Mullally’s collection of short stories, the series includes several award winning stories.
An Insignificant Flower the judge described as a powerful and moving story, tautly told with a deft attention to small detail.
The Mother Lover was judged as an innovative and intriguing story beyond the usual experience of readers, a memorable event with a degree of humour amidst horror that certainly demonstrates the writer’s prowess.
Mock Turtle Island was voted the winner in the Warren Adler 2008 Humorous Short Story Competition.
The General and the Moon Lady described by the judges at the Writers’ Union of Canada as competent writing with some wonderful sequences.
Sometimes funny, tearful, serious or all three, these stories give the reader little chance to recover, as they change from contemporary to the historic, love to war, personal to public, offering a pot-pourri of the author’s work.
Culled from the treasury of Brian Mullally’s collection of short stories, the series includes several award winning stories.
An Insignificant Flower the judge described as a powerful and moving story, tautly told with a deft attention to small detail.
The Mother Lover was judged as an innovative and intriguing story beyond the usual experience of readers, a memorable event with a degree of humour amidst horror that certainly demonstrates the writer’s prowess.
Mock Turtle Island was voted the winner in the Warren Adler 2008 Humorous Short Story Competition.
The General and the Moon Lady described by the judges at the Writers’ Union of Canada as competent writing with some wonderful sequences.