Robson Dawson was born in the North East of England and has lived in the counties of Durham and Tyne & Wear all of his life. He is a member of the Washington Biddick Writers Group. He was in the Legal Profession and was forced into retirement at the age of 74 when he lost his eye sight. He was also a musician and played Piano and Church organ for over 60 years.
When he became blind he switched to an alternative keyboard, that of the computer and learned to touch type. He has written three one-act plays, several musical dramas and over 170 short stories and poems. The Ethiopian Connection is his first novel.
When he became blind he switched to an alternative keyboard, that of the computer and learned to touch type. He has written three one-act plays, several musical dramas and over 170 short stories and poems. The Ethiopian Connection is his first novel.
My name is Terence David Forster, I was born in Durham City at Whinny Hill and I am the site Webmaster. I am also the chairman of the Washington Biddick Writers Group and I am 73 years old. I have written two novels, Nigerian Sunset and the Dream Queen of which all are published. I have also written a children's story book with the stories I used to tell children on a Sunday morning while I was Living in Nigeria. I have written over 3000 stories and numerous poems starting in Saudi Arabia in 1971 while working at Yanbu Al Sinaiyah for Yanpet.