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Inside Arlene's Head is a collection of short stories that explores a wide spectrum of human emotions with a West Indian flavour. From young lovers to charming, if somewhat senile older folks like "Miss Edna". Fantasy, reality, tragedy, comedythe joyful trials and bitter tears that at times lie just beneath the tropical calm of Caribbean life.
"Genius my foot, look at him. He's finally over the edge." ~ Zapped
"I told you I would knock your lights out if you ever hurt me, remember?" ~ Poor Little Black Girl
"Nature is so powerful, sometimes I feel overwhelmed by it." ~ Stephen's Victory
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Inside Arlene's Head is a collection of short stories that explores a wide spectrum of human emotions with a West Indian flavour. From young lovers to charming, if somewhat senile older folks like "Miss Edna". Fantasy, reality, tragedy, comedythe joyful trials and bitter tears that at times lie just beneath the tropical calm of Caribbean life.

"Genius my foot, look at him. He's finally over the edge." ~ Zapped

"I told you I would knock your lights out if you ever hurt me, remember?" ~ Poor Little Black Girl

"Nature is so powerful, sometimes I feel overwhelmed by it." ~ Stephen's Victory


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Autorenporträt
Arlene Walrond has been weaving words into captivating narratives since her childhood. An island woman, native of Ste. Madeleine Village in south Trinidad, in the vibrant Caribbean, her creative journey spans various forms, encompassing poems, short stories, songs, articles, and even a play. In 2004, Arlene's commitment to her craft gained recognition when her inaugural article, "Facing Challenges," found a home in the pages of the Caribbean Compass, marking the beginning of a series of published works. Notably, her poignant short story "Tears For My Mother" earned a place in the esteemed 2010 anthology "Across The Caribbean". Arlene's talent continued to shine as her flash fiction story "Looks" achieved long-list status in the prestigious 2011 Brighton Cow winter contest. Undoubtedly, her diverse and accomplished portfolio reflects her versatility and dedication to the art of storytelling. At the heart of her literary accomplishments stands "Coffee With Milk: A Love Story," Arlene's debut novel that is a testament to her narrative prowess.