Malcolm Twigg
Bio
Quirky humur underlines a lot of what I write, whether that be science fiction/fantasy or life observation. Pratchett and Douglas Adams are big influences on my writing as well as Tom Sharpe and P. G. Wodehouse. To me, humor is paramount.
Stories (28/0)
RENAISSANCE
RENAISSANCE But for the rain riveting against the glass, the view from the first floor bedsit window would have been magnificent. Tonight, great drifts of spume hurtled across the road, leaving shallow lakes to creep across the promenade and pour back into the ocean.
By Malcolm Twigg2 years ago in Fiction
Bored Meeting
BORED MEETING
By Malcolm Twigg2 years ago in Fiction
At the Third Stroke ...
At The Third Stroke… By: Malcolm Twigg In South Devon, British Telecom, the national telecommunications company at the time, once sent a circular letter to all residents offering to connect all those not yet having service to the telephone system. Accidentally, the letter was also addressed to a local cemetery, as reported in the local press ... which raised a certain train of thought. (The initial words of the title were once part of British Telecom’s Speaking Clock Service).
By Malcolm Twigg2 years ago in Fiction