Patsy Collins' stories have been published in a range of United Kingdom, Irish and Australian magazines including Woman's Weekly, Take a Break's Fiction Feast, The Weekly News, Woman's Day, That's Life! and My Weekly. Many of these stories are now available on the Alfie Dog website.
She began writing in 2001 and since then has won or been placed in a number of writing competitions. Always willing to make the most of opportunities to find new situations to write about, in addition to cash prize, Patsy's winnings have included dinner in the House of Commons, publication of her novel Escape to the Country, a book written in Greek (not a language she can read), a Crabbit bag and tea with the mayor.
Patsy maintains a blog where she gives details of free to enter writing competitions, rambles on about writing, gardening, cakes, ships and her other many and varies interests. She'd love you to visit – http://patsy-collins.blogspot.co.uk/ where you'd be welcome to share your thoughts on these important matters.
Patsy lives near Portsmouth, just a short walk from the sea.
She shares her home with her husband and her head with her characters.
Nikki's husband is very enthusiastic about old engineering projects, obsessed with Thomas Telford, knows she wants to see the Bridge of Oich and promised to take her there – so why is he driving them away from the river Oich? And why can't rickety half-submerged boats stay still, instead of carrying her away from the safety of the bank, when she wants to prove a point?
This 3000 word short story is also published in one of Patsy's many themed collections of short stories.
Título : The Bridge Of Oich
EAN : 9798201214517
Editorial : Patsy Collins
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