The Open Window by Saki is the short story of Vera, “a very self-possessed young lady of fifteen” who, using her vivid imagination, plays a prank on Frampton Nuttel, a…
The Rocking-Horse Winner by David Herbert Laurence is the story of Paul and his “unlucky” parents. Obsessed with money, Paul’s mother makes her son believe that their family is unlucky,…
Friends of Miss Reece by Susan Hill is the story of a boy who is regularly left by his socially busy parents in the care of the Cedars Lawn…
Killing Lizards by William Boyd is the story of 12-year old Gavin, “a thin dark boy with a slightly pinched face and unusually thick eyebrows that made his face seem…
The End of the Party by Graham Green is the story of Peter Morton and his twin brother, Francis. Peter “was the elder, by a matter of minutes, and…
Anette Pollner is the current leader of the Bangkok Women’s Writer Group (BWWG) and the coordinator of the Bangkok Blondes, published in 2007 by Bangkok Book House. She also authored,…
Anette Pollner is the current leader of the Bangkok Women’s Writer Group (BWWG) and the coordinator of the Bangkok Blondes, published in 2007 by Bangkok Book House. She also authored,…
Anette Pollner is the current leader of the Bangkok Women’s Writer Group (BWWG) and the coordinator of the Bangkok Blondes, published in 2007 by Bangkok Book House. She also authored,…
Should Wizard Hit Mommy? by John Updike is the story of Jack’s habit of telling his daughter Jo a story before she goes to bed. And as children like…
Author: Shirley Geok-lin Lim Short story title: Mr Tang’s Girls Setting: a town not too far from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Point of view: third-person omniscient Characters: Ah Kong (Mr Tang)…