TALES OF GOODWILL
The feel-good novella written for people who don’t like to read.
Also suitable for bookworms.
What is an act of goodwill really worth?
A woman boards a train at London Bridge and sees a man in red trousers. Yolande Cox knows he needs her help, even if he doesn’t.
Mr. Walker is about to close the biggest deal of his life. But his boss has other ideas.
Dr. Simon Stroud is deep in therapy, slipping further into darkness, until the lights go out and the world seems different.
Marge Clifford is alone. Her husband is gone, her stepdaughter estranged. But this Christmas won’t go the way she planned.
Four lives. Four turning points.
Each one drawn toward the Queen Elizabeth II hospital, where a quiet thread connects them all – and proves just how far a small act of goodwill can go.
The story behind the book I’ve been sat on for seven years.
“Today I’m going to talk about a piece of writing I worked on between 2014 and 2018 before I finally put it all together to create a fully formed novella.
It began on a Masters creative writing course with a module called Writing The City, a module that focussed on place as a character.”
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