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Wobbly Truths and Other Stories is another brilliant collection by Natalie Scott. Thoughtful, provoking compassion, never mawkish. With twelve stories and a novella her insights into our society - the young, the old, the rich, the poor, frequently victims of fate or circumstances due to no fault of their own. The author conjures up their inner voices, allowing us to meet them face to face. Some are emotionally or physically debilitated and disabled - alien to what can be regarded as a normal life, yet no different to us. We all deserve our time in the sun and who can say one life is more precious than another. There, but for the grace of God, go I ...…mehr

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Wobbly Truths and Other Stories is another brilliant collection by Natalie Scott. Thoughtful, provoking compassion, never mawkish. With twelve stories and a novella her insights into our society - the young, the old, the rich, the poor, frequently victims of fate or circumstances due to no fault of their own. The author conjures up their inner voices, allowing us to meet them face to face. Some are emotionally or physically debilitated and disabled - alien to what can be regarded as a normal life, yet no different to us. We all deserve our time in the sun and who can say one life is more precious than another. There, but for the grace of God, go I ...
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Natalie Scott is a poet and educator from the North East of England. She is the author of Berth: Voices of the Titanic (Bradshaw Books, 2012), and two pamphlets: Brushed (Mudfog, 2009) and Frayed (Indigo Dreams, 2016). Both Berth and Rare Birds received Arts Council England funding to be adapted for the theatre: the latter was workshopped with an award-winning team of West End actors and composers, and showcased at the Soho Theatre in London. Natalie shares her working time between the north and south, as a freelance writer for community projects and Creative Writing Lecturer at Arts University Bournemouth. She has a cat called Fizban (the Fabulous) and once folded Sir Peter Ustinov's pyjamas. Find her on Twitter @NatalieAnnScott.