Hailing from Stratford Ontario, Teddy Payne has a number followers and not just on Facebook. People adore him. How can they not? 
This British gent is quite the character (stated only in the most positive way, my friend). In addition to being funny, bright, and totally charming, he’s a walking compendium of history.
Memoirs, novels, short stories and poetry are some of the many things he’s penned. Illustrations abound, too. . . . Writing and drawing: having just one of these talents is enviable, but both?!
The list of accomplishments is lengthy, so here is a small one that might whet the appetite:
The Apricot Blooms in the Desert (memoir)
The Streets of Odeon (memoir)
When the Devil Drives (novel)
The Man who Loved Women (short stories)
Teddy Payne’s StratfordThe Swans of StratfordParaphernalia for a Saturday AfternoonHere’s to you, Teddy. May we enjoy many, many more years of you and your opuses.
Published on May 31, 2017 10:34