24 stories of him and her, love and romance; hate and revenge; sneaky men and crafty women. Revenge, comeuppance and vengeance. All the fun of the state penitentiary, and the angst of the beach; the trauma of the bath, the choices in the terrorist mind, and that sinking feeling over Sunday dinner in the pub.When two large groups have booked the same time for lunch, how can they decide who waits, and who wins?When you're as Down and Out as this, what can be longer than Winter in Winnipeg?Anyone weird enough to dunk prawns in his tea surely deserves everything he has coming...Some surprises on your birthday are the ones you could really do without.Up in the backwoods mountains; winter coming on; what's to look forward to?So they put you, the meek new guy, in with Prisoner 132. The best you can hope for is a quick death, isn't it?You really should have said, "Sorry", shouldn't you?Excavating the buried cellars, you find Romanesque mosaics on swastika patterns. Should you dig further?This is one out-door concert where you definitely get less, and more, than you bargained for.It's a visit round a cakes-and-cookies factory, but this arrogant couple simply don't get the rules.Alright, there's a war on; but that's no excuse for how they treat Belinda, now is it?
Trevor is a Nottinghamshire, UK writer. Educated at Old Basford Primary School, Nottingham; High Pavement Grammar School, Nottingham; Hull University, and Nottingham University.
His short stories and poems have frequently won prizes, and he has appeared on television discussing local matters.
As well as the Realms of Kyre medieval fantasy saga, the New-Classic Sci-Fi books, and the OsssOss Series of short stories, he has published many reader-friendly non-fiction books and articles. These are mostly about exploring active volcanoes around the world, and searching for fossilised dinosaur footprints on Yorkshire’s Jurassic coast. In the 1980s, his Ph.D. research pioneered the use of computers in the education of children with profound learning difficulties. Much of this research was published in educational, medical and computing magazines and journals.
He spent fourteen years at the classroom chalkface; sixteen as headteacher of a special school; and sixteen as an Ofsted school inspector to round it off. At the time, his teacher wife, Chris, joked that it was “Sleeping with the Enemy”.
Now retired, Trevor writes, walks the local footpaths; curses his computers; and loves his wife, the cat and his kids.