Letting Paddy Fly

Set in times ranging from the mediaeval to present day and in places as far apart as Australia, Europe and North America, these eighteen short stories reveal life in its bewildering, sometimes funny, and at times achingly sad moments. All is witnessed through the eyes of diverse, often flawed characters: a professional cyclist who must choose between his wife and his career, a cellist performing in the streets of a war-torn city as mortars explode around him, a boy hiding behind fantasy to compensate for an absent father, a yachtsman fighting both his conscience and a storm on Port Phillip Bay. 

On Letting Paddy Fly: ‘Refreshingly unselfconscious and very compelling’ – Melvyn Sterne, editor of Carve Magazine

On ‘For a Yellow Jersey’: ‘I felt I was in the saddle all though this long short story, so gripping – on a high technical and emotional level – was this vivid and informative piece of writing… Fit for the New Yorker at least!’ – Allan Prior, author of over 300 BBC television scripts, notably for Z Cars and Softly, Softly, and 20 novels.

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Letting Paddy Fly

Set in times ranging from the mediaeval to present day and in places as far apart as Australia, Europe and North America, these eighteen short stories reveal life in its bewildering, sometimes funny, and at times achingly sad moments. All is witnessed through the eyes of diverse, often flawed characters: a professional cyclist who must choose between his wife and his career, a cellist performing in the streets of a war-torn city as mortars explode around him, a boy hiding behind fantasy to compensate for an absent father, a yachtsman fighting both his conscience and a storm on Port Phillip Bay. 

On Letting Paddy Fly: ‘Refreshingly unselfconscious and very compelling’ – Melvyn Sterne, editor of Carve Magazine

On ‘For a Yellow Jersey’: ‘I felt I was in the saddle all though this long short story, so gripping – on a high technical and emotional level – was this vivid and informative piece of writing… Fit for the New Yorker at least!’ – Allan Prior, author of over 300 BBC television scripts, notably for Z Cars and Softly, Softly, and 20 novels.

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Letting Paddy Fly

Letting Paddy Fly

by David King
Letting Paddy Fly

Letting Paddy Fly

by David King

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Overview

Set in times ranging from the mediaeval to present day and in places as far apart as Australia, Europe and North America, these eighteen short stories reveal life in its bewildering, sometimes funny, and at times achingly sad moments. All is witnessed through the eyes of diverse, often flawed characters: a professional cyclist who must choose between his wife and his career, a cellist performing in the streets of a war-torn city as mortars explode around him, a boy hiding behind fantasy to compensate for an absent father, a yachtsman fighting both his conscience and a storm on Port Phillip Bay. 

On Letting Paddy Fly: ‘Refreshingly unselfconscious and very compelling’ – Melvyn Sterne, editor of Carve Magazine

On ‘For a Yellow Jersey’: ‘I felt I was in the saddle all though this long short story, so gripping – on a high technical and emotional level – was this vivid and informative piece of writing… Fit for the New Yorker at least!’ – Allan Prior, author of over 300 BBC television scripts, notably for Z Cars and Softly, Softly, and 20 novels.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781760410773
Publisher: Debbie Lee
Publication date: 01/01/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 337 KB

About the Author

David King's work has been broadcast on BBC Radio and published in print and online magazines and anthologies in the UK, USA, Australia and New Zealand. In the UK's World Wide Writers Magazine (now incorporated in Writers' Forum), his story 'For a Yellow Jersey' won the £3,000 award for Best Short Story of the Year 2000.
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