Twice Last Night-bookcover

By: William Brown

Twice Last Night

Pages: 140 Ratings: 5.0
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This collection of short stories is highly entertaining and impressive due to the variety it contains. Most of the stories have an element of humour unique to Scotland. The variety of stories ranges from teenage tearaways reforming their lives to success coming from poverty, to the effects of a family member being murdered, and to rekindled romances. Also included are stories about dates going wrong, triumph over adversity, holidays, human kindness, party banter, gullible people being exploited, family stories and even a heart-warming granny tale. The key element is positivity and how people emerge from difficult circumstances to improve their lives.

The author is a late starter who only began to write short stories five years ago. He began his writing career by writing tribute poems for family and friends to celebrate birthdays, weddings and special occasions. He then decided to try his hand at writing short stories by attending creative writing classes and joining a U3A writing group. He has built a portfolio of a range of stories that covers many genres, including humour, and human and social attitude tales inspired in Glasgow.

Customer Reviews
5.0
13 reviews
13 reviews
  • Jim S

    Loved these short stories. So much life in them.

  • Robin Miller

    A fine ensemble of short stories epitomizes the people of Glasgow. There will be tears, there will be heartache and there will be laughter (sometimes in the same paragraph!). This collection is well-written and will have the reader wanting more. |well done Mr. Brown.

  • LindaKydd

    I loved this book of short stories, I didn't put it down until I read the whole thing in one sitting... highly recommend

  • Jane Onel

    A must-read a collection of stories about folks and their life experiences written with humour, and in a way that brings the characters and scenes alive.

  • MissDot

    An excellent collection of short stories, some warm, some heart breaking, some downright funny. Full of Glasgow humour with very colourful characters. A great read.

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