Francis Pilkington, an English teacher at St Cuthbert's School, gets a new toy, a Commodore 64 computer. He uses it to solve some of the petty misdemeanours of the pupils, a mess in the boy's toilets, a missing Rolex, stolen lunch money, but, one day...
Jane Austen’s first romantic novel, Sense and Sensibility, lacks a leading man like Darcy, who makes romantic readers revel in Pride and Prejudice. Its hero, Willoughby, is never tamed, and lovely Marianne is claimed by a boring anti-hero, the agei...
Jonah is a man struggling with his morality, mortality, and humanity. Life was not the same, but it never is when humans interfere, and Jonah was at the epicenter of the apocalypse. Whether it is war, reform, creating or destroying, building civi...
A short story about a man in a war, told from different perspectives, through different eyes, thru different tones, and with different mediums. A life through snapshots, a story captured from many sides. Benson Aramace is a soldier who is honorable...
Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility contains a great deal of sex under the surface of the narrative. This verse-novel alternative pulls back the boudoir curtain to find out what happened to Colonel Brandon when he was stationed in the exotic east, ...
Mr and Mrs Darcy have two daughters, the beautiful and talented Emily, and the plain but lively Catherine. Both are heiresses and are vulnerable to fortune-hunters, but in their eagerness to protect them, Mr and Mrs Darcy have forgotten the lessons t...