Bipolarised: A unique collection of short stories - macabre, funny and thought provoking

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Colin Millar, Jan 30, 2021 - Fiction

What happens when a very ordinary man finds himself in extraordinary circumstances?

What if the commute is quite literally murder?

How can painting be a dangerous activity?

And what do Beelzebub's five-a-side footie mates call him?

The answer to these and other twisted questions can be found here.

Bipolarised is a dark, inventive, surreal and funny collection of short stories from the author of Foreign Bodies.

 

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About the author (2021)

Colin was born in Cambridge and raised in Dumfries. He attended university in Edinburgh before embarking on a series of what he now describes as ‘proper jobs.’ He moved to Bedfordshire in the mid 1990’s and has lived there ever since.

Having always had a passion for reading and occasionally writing short stories, circumstance and a desire to do something different with his life led to the decision to try writing full time. Teaming up with long-time friend Spike Breakwell they set out to see if they could make it in the notoriously difficult writing market.

Within less than six months they were given the opportunity to write for Cambridge University Press who were releasing children’s reading books predominately for the English as a second language market. Initially signed for one book they eventually produced three; Leila’s Game, Movie World and Journey to Calisto (as Development Editors). All three are selling around the globe.

The Breakwell and Millar team continue to produce material including a sitcom and a play.

Colin decided in 2019 to embark on his first full length novel Foreign Bodies. Released in June 2020, it has received 5 star reviews around the world.

In January 2021, he released a collection of short stories entitled Bipolarised.

He is currently working on his second novel Two Weeks in the Sun.

He has two children and he and his fiancée Roz live with a snake, two cats and a gecko all of which keep him busy and out of mischief

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