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Uncle Tom's Gabbin' ... And So Am I
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Uncle Tom's Gabbin' ... And So Am I in Ottawa, ON
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Uncle Tom's Gabbin' ... And So Am I in Ottawa, ON
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Maybe it's the heritage, but Uncle Thomas Sullivan and niece Catherine Astolfo have always had a penchant for telling stories. Like their Southern Irish ancestors, their tales reflect both the light and dark of this world. Some of them will leave you laughing, while others will make you cry. All of them are a small slice of reality, exploring the human condition in its many permutations.
Catherine Astolfo is the author of The Emily Taylor Mystery novel series and Sweet Karoline, a standalone, all published by Imajin Books. In 2012, she won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Short Crime Story in Canada. "What Kelly Did", first published by NorthWord Literary magazine, is included in this collection. www.catherineastolfo.com
Tom Sullivan was born in Brampton. Beginning in the 1950's, he taught school for three decades. Tom has travelled extensively in every continent with the exception of Antarctica. Upon retirement he operated a successful real estate company with his late sister, Maureen Asquith. Now fully retired, he lives in Willowdale with his wife Joan.
Maybe it's the heritage, but Uncle Thomas Sullivan and niece Catherine Astolfo have always had a penchant for telling stories. Like their Southern Irish ancestors, their tales reflect both the light and dark of this world. Some of them will leave you laughing, while others will make you cry. All of them are a small slice of reality, exploring the human condition in its many permutations.
Catherine Astolfo is the author of The Emily Taylor Mystery novel series and Sweet Karoline, a standalone, all published by Imajin Books. In 2012, she won the Arthur Ellis Award for Best Short Crime Story in Canada. "What Kelly Did", first published by NorthWord Literary magazine, is included in this collection. www.catherineastolfo.com
Tom Sullivan was born in Brampton. Beginning in the 1950's, he taught school for three decades. Tom has travelled extensively in every continent with the exception of Antarctica. Upon retirement he operated a successful real estate company with his late sister, Maureen Asquith. Now fully retired, he lives in Willowdale with his wife Joan.

















