In this intriguing and occasionally surreal volume of novellas and shorter fiction, BAFTA-nominated screenwriter and acclaimed novelist Paul A.
Mendelson explores with humour and pathos how our words make us so vulnerably human.
A volunteer on a helpline hears a voice at the other end that changes her world forever.
A failing scriptwriter tries to sell his mad movie to a famous director by pretending it's the story of his life.
A proud Scotsman wakes up after a mild stroke to discover he has turned English.
A middle-aged man whose young father died before he was born meets his long lost parent in a dusty attic.
A husband leaves his wife forever - until he realises he has left his precious watch behind.