Edna Taylor: 5 books

Book cover of The Empty Chair

The Empty Chair

& other stories

by Edna Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: January 26, 2019

An empty chair can mean many things. Symbolic perhaps – a memorial for a loved one now gone. Or it can be welcoming and comfortable, waiting for someone to sit and relax. There again, it could be so uncomfortable that no one wants to sit in it anyway! Sometimes people are defined by their chair....
Book cover of The Attic

The Attic

& other stories

by Edna Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: September 28, 2017

Edna Taylor has always enjoyed writing but it wasn’t until much later in life she really became interested in the craft of penmanship, especially in the form of short story writing. Readers of her two previous collections of stories will recognise some of the characters who have seemingly taken...
Book cover of Brief Encounters
by Edna Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: September 7, 2015

Edna Taylor’s second book of short stories is about a scarecrow, a dog and a cat, a UFO and dreams. Brief encounters and an anonymous gift, plus strange happenings which can turn one’s life onto unexpected pathways and into a completely new direction. Which only goes to prove that ordinary can turn into extraordinary in the blink of an eye
Book cover of Skeleton in the Cupboard

Skeleton in the Cupboard

& other stories for young & old

by Edna Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: June 8, 2016

This is a collection of short stories for people who like a good yarn – a story they can finish in one go, without having to mark the page and come back to a few days later, only to realise that they have forgotten the plot and have to start all over again. You can tuck a short story collection...
Book cover of Love Has No Color: Love's Legacy
by Edna Taylor
Language: English
Release Date: April 14, 2014

Nanzee and Basil Barden-Love, with their family, continually and un-dauntingly conquer whatever life metes out. Meanwhile, Gwen Duncan is on the rollercoaster ride of her life; she finds herself enduring things she emphatically detests. For Love, her reason for endurance is the cause of her misery....
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