Chris Sylla
Stories (4/0)
Feeling a Bit Sad: Autumn Musings.
Autumn, for her, is often a time of reflecting. Of looking back on what has been and how she felt about it then, how she feels about it now. She's trying, post Caring (and it does still need a capital letter, probably always will), mid marital crisis, to put herself at the centre of her own life. To be the heroine of her own stories and not a supporting role, no matter how vital, in someone elses!
By Chris Sylla5 months ago in History
The Dishwasher Dialogues.
The Invisible Woman. Our heroine, formally a part time perceived princess, is now a full time Family Carer. The world, especially her bit of it in the UK, is still in a state called Pandemic. Locked down, let out, locked down again, local levels of risk, traffic light systems for travel and a general deterioration of an already deteriorating health system being only part of the Pandemical Problems.
By Chris Sylla12 months ago in Families
The Tragikal Tales of the Sometimes Princess
This is based on the first two chapters of my book, a sort of autobiographicall novella published by Lulu. Copyright © 2019 by Chris Sylla. All rights reserved. Illustrated here with photos, mostly from Guinea, but a few from the Gambia and Senegal also. These are the three real West African countries which combine in the story to make the fictional one—The Hot Country/the Other Place. The people in this story, including the princess herself, are loosely based on real people but are fictional constructions, and several actual people have sometimes been ‘collated’ into one character.
By Chris Sylla5 years ago in Humans