Wolf Arnold

Wolf Arnold was born in Germany and now lives in Canada. As a freelancer his mainstay are stories on travel, published in newspapers and magazines in Canada, the United States, Germany and Australia, some featuring the landscapes of the impressionist painters in France. These resulted in two books on this subject, published in English and German, illustrated with photographs by the author. The theme of his novel "The Lights of Palmerston Boulevard" is the experience of a German immigrant in Canada. Some stories in his short story book "Interlude in Ravenna" reflect on his years as a young man in former East Germany. A smaller publication, "Das Madchen in der Grenadier Road" is his first work in fiction, written in the German language.

"The Girl who lived on Parkside Drive", a short story, is his new publication in English, as well as "Die Laternen des Palmerston Boulevards" in the German language, which is the German version of "The Lights of Palmerston Boulevard".

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