Some People Come in Pairs-bookcover

By: Owen Morris

Some People Come in Pairs

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An unapologetic collection of writing. Some People Come in Pairs talks of Saskia and Matthew, an inseparable twin brother and sister who get sent out of London during the Blitz at the outbreak of World War 2. They get sent to live with the Jago family in a tiny fishing village in Cornwall. They discover a world of adventure, the consequence of war, a family in grief, what it means to love and be loved, the feeling of portrayal, the value of friendship, the preciousness of life itself and that well and truly some people do come in pairs.


The Comedy of Love is a short humorous story based on Lady Vester and her cavalier who go to visit her mad uncle in the country where everything goes disastrously wrong.


The Veterinary Crisis is a short comedy about a terrible day in a veterinary surgery that everyone wants to forget. This collection is completed by a series of emotive, to-the-point, thought-provoking poems. Myth, The Waves, Moor Poem and Steeplejack will be sure to make your mind wonder and your heart warmer.

Owen Morris is a writer who works professionally as a dancer and teacher. He was born and raised in Cornwall and, at present, resides in London. He trained professionally as a ballet dancer and continues to perform and teach all over the world. Within the UK, he has worked on a feature film, at the Royal Opera House and Royal Albert Hall and in a regional tour, as well as taught throughout London. He danced in ballet companies overseas living in Bulgaria and South Africa and has also performed in Belgium and the Middle East. He lived in Scotland and Devon throughout much of his post-school/student years and lived on the Isles of Scilly for 10 months during the Covid-19 pandemic, where he completed this series of short stories. This is Owen’s first published writing.


http://www.owen-morris.com

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  • i.p.lani.jaya

    An interesting compilation of writings, with royal names and titles, exampling writing talent all in one. Emotionally captivating with an uplifting second half.

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