Lawrence G. Taylor
I was born in Guyana, immigrated to England; worked and studied in London, before taking up residence in Sweden, in autumn 1969.
In the 70s, I tried my hand at writing, mostly short stories, a four-act closet drama, a novella, and an unfinished novel. I had then spent two years nurturing the ambition to become an author of some repute. But the going was tough, creating a feeling of insecurity for the future. In time, I shelved the idea and got a job as a hospital porter. I later did a BA (Eng. & Edu.). After a summer job at a psychiatric hospital, I decided to do a 4-term course for mental-health carers, Following that I would complete the first of two stages of psychotherapy education and several short courses in cognitive therapy. After retirement, I did mental health counseling work for several years.
In February 2016, my debut book appeared: Strangers In Another Country, a collection of two short stories and two novellas, available in ebook and paperback at Amazon.
On 9th Dec. 2016, I published a novella, The Eternal Struggle: An Amorous Story. In March 2017, Two Girls in a Café, a short story appeared.
Making Sense Of Past Time - a Novel is now available in paperback, and the ebook format will appear on 1st Feb.
Tell Me Who My Enemy Is - a four-act closet drama was published this summer (2018).
The Ballad of Calle and Maja - a short story will be published in nov 2018.
Regarding reviews of my books, there are several more reviews available at Amazon.com.
I have a Twitter account @lgt41 and a blog page: lgt41blog.wordpress.com. I’m a hobby photographer, and you can view several of my images at https://www.foap.com/community/profiles/lgt41
I sincerely hope you find my stories enjoyable, and a review of my books would be much appreciated.
Lawrence G. Taylor