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'Tiddley Trail Stories' is a collection of short tales of dark humour, irony, karma, and vivid imagination-great ingredients that make for a delicious read. As acclaimed novelist, short story writer and playwright Reva Leah Stern says: 'Tiddley Trail Stories' range in emotional temperature, from chucklingly naughty, to shiveringly shocking, to pleasantly vengeful. None of the stories in the book are predictable or passive. These unique and eerie tales will keep the reader engaged and agog from the beginning to the end." The stories will delight the adventurous who thirst for the days of Rod…mehr

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'Tiddley Trail Stories' is a collection of short tales of dark humour, irony, karma, and vivid imagination-great ingredients that make for a delicious read. As acclaimed novelist, short story writer and playwright Reva Leah Stern says: 'Tiddley Trail Stories' range in emotional temperature, from chucklingly naughty, to shiveringly shocking, to pleasantly vengeful. None of the stories in the book are predictable or passive. These unique and eerie tales will keep the reader engaged and agog from the beginning to the end." The stories will delight the adventurous who thirst for the days of Rod Serling and Alfred Hitchcock. This is a wonderful collection of imaginative writing-without reason, without logic, but with a little twist in the tail of every tale.
Autorenporträt
Bala Menon is a journalist/artist/and author. He began his career with India's premier English-language newspaper 'The Times of India', in Mumbai, and then worked as Deputy Editor at 'Times of Oman', the national daily of the Sultanate of Oman in Muscat. He was later Deputy Night Editor at 'Gulf news', the largest circulated English-language newspaper in the Middle East, published from Dubai. He has travelled widely in the Middle East and Europe and was until recently Editor-in-Chief at The Voice Media Group in Toronto, Canada. He has a popular blog - http://jewsofcochin.blogspot.com. He is the recipient of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Pin and Certificate from the Canadian Parliament for Community Service, Peel Regional Police Media Award, Rotary Club of Streetsville-Mississauga Certificate for Community Service. Twice awarded medals for 'Best Civic Affairs Reporting', Municipality of Muscat, Oman. Served multiple times as Juror for selection of winners in the Literary Category for the MARTYs Awards in Mississauga. Served on Discussion panels of the Mississauga Arts Council on publishing; and on Media Perspecives at the Indo-Canada Chamber of Commerce.,