Serge Seveau

Biography

Born in the South of France, eight years later found myself residing in Australia; probably due to the fact that my family migrated there in 1971.

Although my trade is ‘ceramic wall and floor tiler’, I now enjoy performing Paramedical duties in my ‘newly’ found career - since 1995 (not that new I guess).

I love poetry and short stories (short attention span . . . lol). I first started to write in the mid eighties, and am looking forward to publishing all my work (at least most of it), and hope readers enjoy my style as much as I love immersing myself in the work of others.

Feel free to contact me, as I love all feedback - or just a chat.

Where to find Serge Seveau online

Books

Learn A Little Spanish With Sangría
Price: Free! Words: 4,710. Language: English. Published: October 14, 2011 . Categories: Nonfiction » Cooking, Food, Wine, Spirits » Beverages - Wine & Spirits
(5.00 from 1 review)
There are over 12 Sangria recipes - both Red and White. You can also learn a little Spanish as you enjoy your Sangria. There is a mini dictionary for reference, you can learn the alphabet in Spanish, the name of family members in Spanish, how to count in Spanish and much more - ¡salud!
Knowledge Of Less Importance
Price: Free! Words: 3,360. Language: English. Published: July 19, 2011 . Categories: Poetry » Contemporary Poetry
(5.00 from 2 reviews)
Most poems are cryptic and have a deep seeded message. Some are pure imagination, others a bit prophetic and some are borne of personal experiences, and of course, others are simple rhymes. This compilation includes beautiful French poetry - a must read.

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Smashwords book reviews by Serge Seveau

  • My Garden Is Bigger Than Yours on Aug. 03, 2011

    I really enjoyed reading this light and humorous short story, and found it very entertaining and imaginative. Serge