Author: | K J A Ireland | ISBN: | 1230001222647 |
Publisher: | Self published | Publication: | June 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | K J A Ireland |
ISBN: | 1230001222647 |
Publisher: | Self published |
Publication: | June 2, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This is a collection of Poems and short stories I’ve written under my pen name KJA Ireland, as I wanted to keep them separate from the normal stories I produce
The poems and stories within this collection are as follows:
I am a Simple Man - A love poem I wrote for my girlfriend
Never Forget, Darling – Again a poem inspired by my girlfriend
An Everyday Tale – A short story I wrote whilst at work
What is My Name? - The first of four monologues
I See You Have Met My Brother, Then? - The second monologue
Hello, Sweetie. My Name is Lust, What is Yours? - The third monologue
The Manager - The fourth monologue
Mother and Son – A day out in the park
Prison of the Mind – This was written for a friend of mine who is a RE Teacher. She wanted something that would change young adults thoughts.
Man – I wrote this in response to old chestnut “Men should show their emotions more”
The Loch – A childhood memory
The Dreamer /The Writer – This is who I am.
I hope you enjoy and that find something that you like, makes you think, and maybe challenge your view point.
K J A Ireland
This is a collection of Poems and short stories I’ve written under my pen name KJA Ireland, as I wanted to keep them separate from the normal stories I produce
The poems and stories within this collection are as follows:
I am a Simple Man - A love poem I wrote for my girlfriend
Never Forget, Darling – Again a poem inspired by my girlfriend
An Everyday Tale – A short story I wrote whilst at work
What is My Name? - The first of four monologues
I See You Have Met My Brother, Then? - The second monologue
Hello, Sweetie. My Name is Lust, What is Yours? - The third monologue
The Manager - The fourth monologue
Mother and Son – A day out in the park
Prison of the Mind – This was written for a friend of mine who is a RE Teacher. She wanted something that would change young adults thoughts.
Man – I wrote this in response to old chestnut “Men should show their emotions more”
The Loch – A childhood memory
The Dreamer /The Writer – This is who I am.
I hope you enjoy and that find something that you like, makes you think, and maybe challenge your view point.
K J A Ireland