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Barry Eva Young Adult Romance Writer, Blogger, Broadcaster, and an English accent

Barry Eva
Barry Eva
Seymour, CT
Member since: May, 2009
Last login: 11/22/2009
Last update : 11/22/2009
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About Me

  • Born in Barnet, Hertfordshire, Barry, also known as “Storyheart”, left his beloved England in 2000,moving to the USA to be with the woman he'd met and fallen in love with on the Internet.

    Better known for his short romance stories on the net and in his book “Stories from the Heart”.Barry is popular for narrating his stories on local TV or as a guest on other media stations,where his whit, oratory, and old-fashioned English charm make him a popular interviewee.

Storyheart's Blog

  • Sunday UK Blog - The Beautiful Game Not So Beautiful

    November 22, 2009

    • Sunday UK Blog - The Beautiful Game Not So Beautiful Around the world Football or Soccer as it's called in America, (don't get me on about how grid iron can be called football when the foot is hardly used) is the most popular team sport. The let's call is Soccer so American's don't get confused, the "Soccer World Cup" is the second most watched sporting event after the ...
  • THURSDAY STORY - THE GIFT

    November 19, 2009

    • For those of you who have not been reading my Thursday Story's up to now, each year I write a special holiday story, and have done since 1999. I will share one each Thursday until finally just before Christmas I will publish this seasons story.Today's is from 2001 and is basically true, as you can read at the end.THE GIFT (2001)Driving to work on a Sunday morning, the roads fairly empty at the ...
  • Thirty Six Day's Until Christmas - From Cup Cake Cars to Writing Stars

    November 18, 2009

    • Wondering what to get that "difficult" person in your life this holiday, I picked up a few ideas to help you with that special gift.This cheery confection is like a delicious-looking go-kart. Coast down the road in style at a top speed of 7 m.p.h. in a Cupcake Car that comes in different-colored "flavors," as well as your choice of decorations like sprinkles and icing. And ...
  • I bid you $20. Do I hear $25? Who'll give me $30?

    November 16, 2009

    •   Last Friday I was invited to an event at a school about seventy miles away. The school had previously contacted me re donating one of my books "of which we've heard great things" as a fund raising for their school.Being always willing to help with such donations for any charity or event I was only too pleased to send them a signed hard back copy of "Across the Pond". ...
  • Sunday Uk Blog - Poppies to Remember

    November 15, 2009

    •   While the US celebrates Veterans Day, around the world the day to remember those who gave up their lives for us is called "Remembrance Day". Canada like the US holds this day on November 11th. While in the UK the national day of remembrance for those killed in both world wars and later conflicts, on the second Sunday of NovemberRemembrance Sunday is observed by a two-minute ...

Comments I've Written

  • That is very true

    I was just working on Britian, but your perfectly correct of course

     

    Barry

  • lest We Forget

    I'm not sure if it ever made it to the US, but if you get a chance try and see the syterical film/muiscal called "Oh what a lovely war" that really puts it into place

     

  • Christian Literature

    You raise a very interesting point, like you I was under the impression  that it was or had some form of being brought up within the Christian faith perhaps almost parable writing.


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