'There's nowt so queer as folk ' A saying from the North of England from where the author hails... The truth of this saying is seen these five fascinating stories that trace these idiosyncracies and enhance them with a good sprinkle of humour and precise observation. If you see yourself in this book have a good laugh, know you are human and forgive the author
'There's nowt so queer as folk ' A saying from the North of England from where the author hails... The truth of this saying is seen these five fascina...
The Cat's Whiskers is a revised collection of five Short stories previously published for Amazon kindle. This book, written by Chris Gibson, an inveterate 'Cat-aholic', gives us an insight into the behaviour of cats and of humans. Sometimes, quite paradoxically, our relationship with animals makes us more human. The author and his wife share their lives with a rescued tabby cat and a ragdoll-mog cross. Any typo's in this manuscript are the exclusive responsibility of the cats... The book is about 7,500 words in length and contains twelve illustrations.
The Cat's Whiskers is a revised collection of five Short stories previously published for Amazon kindle. This book, written by Chris Gibson, an invete...
'There's nowt so queer as folk ' A saying from the North of England from where the author hails... The truth of this saying is seen these five fascinating stories that trace these idiosyncracies and enhance them with a good sprinkle of humour and precise observation. If you see yourself in this book have a good laugh, know you are human and forgive the author
'There's nowt so queer as folk ' A saying from the North of England from where the author hails... The truth of this saying is seen these five fascina...
These three Short stories are linked by the theme of time. 'House of Cards' leads us unexpectedly from the present to the past; 'The Blacksmiths's Tale' is set in 1850's England and 'Brother's Keeper' journeys from Liverpool to Arizona during the Gold Rush of the early 20th Century. A Ghost story, a Romance and an Adventure. 25,000 words of page-turning tales
These three Short stories are linked by the theme of time. 'House of Cards' leads us unexpectedly from the present to the past; 'The Blacksmiths's Tal...
'There's nowt so queer as folk ' A saying from the North of England from where the author hails... The truth of this saying is seen these five fascinating stories that trace these idiosyncracies and enhance them with a good sprinkle of humour and precise observation. If you see yourself in this book have a good laugh, know you are human and forgive the author
'There's nowt so queer as folk ' A saying from the North of England from where the author hails... The truth of this saying is seen these five fascina...
A collection of ten short stories. The writer, known mostly for his gentle domestic stories about the fascinating relationship between humans and animals, has compiled a kaleidoscope of writing that sometimes takes a wry look at ourselves...and since no home is complete without one, some stories do feature cats Christopher J F Gibson writes short stories and novels in number of genres including humour, thrillers and animal-related. He has seven books of Short stories currently available for kindle and kindle apps on Amazon.uk and Amazon.com. They are 'The Cat's Whiskers', 'Herding Cats', A...
A collection of ten short stories. The writer, known mostly for his gentle domestic stories about the fascinating relationship between humans and anim...
These three short stories are linked by the theme of time. 'House of Cards' leads us unexpectedly from the present to the past, 'The Blacksmiths's Tale' is set in 1850's England and Brother's Keeper journeys from Liverpool to Arizona during the Gold Rush of the early 20th Century. A Ghost story, a Romance and an Adventure. The author has published several books of short stories to acclaim. Immerse yourself in these and enjoy some 'time-travel.' 25,000 words of page-turning tales
These three short stories are linked by the theme of time. 'House of Cards' leads us unexpectedly from the present to the past, 'The Blacksmiths's Tal...
Inside Stories is the fifth book of short stories by Scottish author Christopher J F Gibson. The stories tell of ordinary people who surprise us with their extraordinary behaviour. The narratives are in turn edgy and moral. They take us into the 'underworld' of antiques, librarians, model railway enthusiasts, snobbery and immigrants. The five tales amount to nearly 10,000 words in total. They represent a different genre from those the author has previously published and have found some inspiration from some of Roald Dahls stories 'Tales of The Unexpected.'
Inside Stories is the fifth book of short stories by Scottish author Christopher J F Gibson. The stories tell of ordinary people who surprise us with ...
Five Short Tales, approximately 11,000 words in total. Some trace the more humorous aspects of human idiocycracies, others are themed around cats. The stories are. 'I'm Just The Cat' Alberto Church Cat The Happiest Days of My Life 'Sir, Please Sir ' I laugh a lot when I write stories such as these; if I can make you smile reading them then they will have been worthwhile. Happy reading Chris
Five Short Tales, approximately 11,000 words in total. Some trace the more humorous aspects of human idiocycracies, others are themed around cats. The...
This book is a collection of five short stories with seven illustrations. Sometimes in these stories the cats are anthropomorphic, in others they are...well, just cats. The stories range from about 780 to 1700 words in length. This edition contains one major revision. The fourth story in previous editions was 'Sibling Rivalry'. This has been replaced with a new story 'Bobbin'. The illustrations are the sole work of the author with the exception of the one within the short story 'Herding Cats'. A special friend, Anne Turnbull, kindly allowed me to use this picture. Any mistakes the reader...
This book is a collection of five short stories with seven illustrations. Sometimes in these stories the cats are anthropomorphic, in others they are....