This is a short story of a teenager who gets himself in serious trouble and then he tries redeem himself. But can his actions be forgiven?
Written by Mustafa Kulle.
Mustafa Kulle is an Office Manager in a recruitment firm who worked as a freelance graphic designer and as an IT Technician since he graduate in Hertfordshire University in 2008. In his spare time he reads, sings rock songs, writes stories, and he can draw anything. His imagination is a whole universe of its own. With a passion for everything to do with Japan, he loves Japanese history, the cuisine, movies, video games, and he has a Black belt in Karate. He enjoys heavy metal. He lives in Southgate, London.
Drawing pictures and telling stories are his passion. His life.
The Spiral represents his tornado-like brain. Creative and imaginative. It's a growing spiral, always learning, developing, and experimenting. A powerful force of nature that doesn't stop.
He studied Digital Animation in Hertfordshire University where he graduated in 2008. Since then he struggled to find work, so he kept himself busy working as a freelance graphic designer and as an IT technician to support himself. He kept drawing and writing.
It was during this time he was writing his stories which later became his first three published titles.
Originally they were going to be a compilation of small short stories in one book to be called "The Spiral Anthology", but his editor advised him to extend the stories further. He published his first short story in 2018 "Just Business...", followed by "Trevor", and then "School Shooter". The rest are work in progress.
He is now currently in full time employment as an Office Manager in a recrutiment firm where puts his graphic design and IT skills to use. The company he helped at the very beginning and works for has grown successful ever since.
His obsession with Japan and its culture made him a devout Shintoist and Buddhist. - Favourite Food: Sushi and Udon soup. - Favourite Actor: Toshiro Mifune (Samurai Rebellion, Yojimbo, Seven Samurai, The Three Treasures) - Favourite Anime: Voltron and Gundam - His first video game console was a Sega Mega Drive where he was addicted to 'Sonic the Hedgehog' and 'The Revenge of of Shinobi'. And then he became a huge 'Pokemon' fan. - A 27-year Karate Veteran, 2nd Dan Black belt, now currently trains in Ju-Jitsu. His love for Japan and oriental culture continues to grow.
Favourite Books to name a few: - Watchmen by Alan Moore - The Dark Knight Returns & Sin City by Frank Miller - Samurai: A Military History by Stephen Turnbull - Christine by Stephen King
He grew up on literature by Alan Moore. He loves comics, movies, video games and music from heavy metal to classical music.
Originally from a small village in Cyprus called Knodara, he is a blend of Greek, Italian, Persian, Arab, and Armenian to name a few.
He is the new face of Cypriot Literature. The tornado is a driving force for self improvement. Everything has potential to start small and grow into something big. Nothing represents that better than a Spiral.
Trevor by Mustafa Kulle is a short story of a teenager named Trevor who committed one grave mistake under the influence of drugs which changed his whole life. Trevor grew up in an area of London where the crime rate was very high, immigrants and Black people were seen with suspicion and assumed to be criminals. The night that changed everything for him, that night he was high on drugs and wanted to rob a house to get some money but the robbery went wrong and turned into something else! How did this robbery gone wrong changed Trevor's life? Read the book to find out!
This book is a fast paced short story with multiple emotions and twists and turns. The author has masterfully combined seemingly contradictory elements of thrill and melodrama. It is an intense story that ends on a heartwarming note. The unpredictability and fast paced storyline spanning many years is what makes this book very interesting and enjoyable. It is gripping and at certain points thought provoking. Things like how one event can change a person's life and the ill effects of drugs makes you think hard.
Trevor is a very interesting, engaging and enjoyable short story. I really liked reading it and enjoyed the many twists and turns that were there. I liked the ending and Samantha's character is really admirable for it takes a lot of courage and a big heart to forgive someone. I loved this short story and recommend it to everyone.