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Down Independence Boulevard: and other stories

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1.BLACK FRIDAY



2.FADED PATTERNS



3.SOUNDS IN THE NIGHT [published by Toronto Review of Contemporary Writing Abroad].



4.A HOME LIKE NO OTHER [work in progress]



5.DOWN INDEPENDENCE BOULEVARD [published as JACK OF ALL TRADES in Fiddlehead Magazine].



6.WHY MEN LEAVE



7.THE FAMILY PICTURE

8.RETURN OF THE PRODIGAL



9.A LOVERS TRYST

10.THE LAST STRAW



11.RELICS IN THE ATTIC



12.OBJECTS IN THE MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR



13.THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT RAYS ON THE MILKY WAY AND OTHER CONSTELLATIONS



14.RAM SINGH GONE AND NEVAH COMING BACK



15.EULOGY



16.YOU CAN NEVER GO HOME

209 pages, Paperback

Published February 1, 2017

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About the author

Ken Puddicombe

20 books10 followers
Ken Puddicombe’s first calling was in the Accounting profession. He’s a professional [CPA, CMA] Management Accountant] who provided controllership for a number of companies in the private sector before he retired to pursue his first love of writing. His hobbies includes travelling and he is slowly covering all five continents, having already travelled to South East Asia, South America, and Europe. He considers himself a people watcher watcher and loves to observe all aspects of the human psyche. His writing has appeared in newspapers and literary journals. Originally from British Guiana [now Guyana] in South America, he immigrated to Canada and still lives there with his family. Racing With The Rain was his first novel and is set in British Guiana, Cuba, Canada and Guyana. His second novel Junta is now out on amazon. A collection of short stories entitled Down Independence Boulevard is being worked on. His genre is fiction, based on international locations but especially focussed in Canada, the Caribbean and Guyana. His website: http://www.kenpuddicombe.ca/Writer

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August 27, 2019
I you haven't read Ken Puddicombe's previous two books, you will still like this book of short stories. He does a marvellous job of creating one story that you will love, then as you read the other stories you will find that you are reading about what happened in the life of a person in a previous story. If you have read Ken's previous two books, Racing with the Wind & Junta, you will recognize people you met in those books, and will be happy to get to know what happened to them. Each story is fine by itself, but together they are a treasure.
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