Featuring an interview with Deanne Heron, who has had seven books published to date - two volumes of short humorous stories about Jamaican culture, called Pardner Money Stories.
The pardner, a savings club similar to today’s credit union, was a pivotal part of the Caribbean community in the days when many people struggled to open bank accounts.
The person who managed the pardner passed on important information when there were no mobile phones and most people couldn’t afford house phones.
Her fictional stories take a whimsical look at the interactions of four generations of the extended Jamaican family in Britain.
Deanne Heron also has four volumes of poetry called Contemplation published. The last two volumes are called Contemplation – The Covid Era. These poems are what I call my therapeutic poetic processing to help me make sense of our current confusing times.
In 2020, she had a huge science fiction novel published called The Mandari Chronicles which tells the story of the original three races; dwarves (the hawsers), humans (the medians) and elves (the elemes), which were originally created on Earth.
www.pardnermoneystories.co.uk