Love Song in Sixteen Bars

Love Song in Sixteen Bars

by Colin Garrow
Love Song in Sixteen Bars

Love Song in Sixteen Bars

by Colin Garrow

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Overview

Ever been in one of those relationships? You know - the ones that don't work?

Whenever Shona embarks on a new relationship, she always ends up getting dumped. So when her latest one starts to hit the rocks, she decides to find out why. Seen from two different points of view, two couples display their love-lives and drinking habits as we follow them through 16 bars in a drink-fuelled, kebab-munching exhibition that culminates in a shocking secret...

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781519693006
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 07/31/2015
Pages: 76
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.16(d)

About the Author

Colin Garrow wrote his first novel at the age of 16. Admittedly, it was only four pages long, didn't have an actual ending and was probably the worst story ever written, but the creative spark was there and he's been trying to be a writer ever since.

Colin studied Drama at the University of Northumbria, and also has a Post Grad Diploma in Community Education. He was a founder and Artistic Director of WAC Theatre (The Writers and Actors Collaboration Theatre Company) in Aberdeen until the company folded in 2011. Rehearsal videos of some of his plays can be found on YouTube (The Body in the Bag, Towards the Inevitability of Catastrophe, No Phones on Planet Pluto etc).

Although theatre and writing stage plays took up quite a few years of his life, Colin has also written several short stories, some of which have appeared in literary mags (SN Review, Flash Fiction Magazine, Flash Flood, Word Bohemia, Every Day Fiction, The Grind, A3 Review, 1,000 Words, Inkapture, Scribble Magazine...).

He currently live in a humble cottage in North East Scotland where he write novels, plays, stories, poems and the occasional song.

He also makes rather nice cakes.
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