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Thirai Seelai - Epic - Tamil (Coming Soon 2011)

Thirai Seelai - Screenplay - Tamil (Coming Soon 2011)

The Mystery of Frideswide - Novel - English ( Coming Soon! Release: June 2, 2011)

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Click here to read the Tamil Poems by Ann Wilson.

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Fables by Ann Wilson:

1. The Rose and the Violet

2. The Kitten and the Candle

Antha Iruvarin Naatkurippugal - Ann Wilson    2009

Category: Fiction        Genre: Novel      Language: Tamil       Written: 2009

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Publisher: Amazon                   ISBN: 1453630163

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Paperback                               Price: Rs. 90 INR

Publisher: Pavai Publications     ISBN: 817735871-5

Mathivathani meets an attractive and chivalrous guy, who happens to be Santhosh Kumar, the CEO of the multinational company she had just joined and yet another consequence that he had been playing at the same tennis club she had been going for years at a different time.

Santhosh is attracted to Mathivathani from the time he saw her, but strange as it is, his behaviour is completely contrary to that of his friend and colleague Ilavarasan, who proposes to his office flirt, Shivani, and gets engaged to her like an easy piece of cake without troubles from tyrants of authority or abusers of culture.

There are some more strange things about Santhosh that he hides himself from a villainous person and rejects proposals though office etiquette was one of the reasons, but love blossoms between him and Mathivathani and he finally proposes to her after much thought and some pressure.

Before he could enter deep into the relationship, Mathivathani is horror-struck to find that he was married, but calms on realizing that he must have been under legal age for marriage five years ago and this matrimony must not be a valid one. She also remembers the time when he wanted to talk about something in person after her recovery.

Santhosh's acquaintance with Ponni brings an air of suspicion that reaches Mathivathani, who didn't care about it as he had warned her earlier, but he suspects that she wants to breakup assuming that she avoids meeting him on purpose after recovery, which breaks his heart and the memories of the past crawls forward shedding light on who Ponni actually is and what happened in the painful past.

He finally reads the words that she had written in his diary by mistake thinking it was hers, as both the diaries were bought at the same time and that he had given his' to her when he set out to his home town as he was not sure if he would return alive. The diaries that made them meet brings them together, justifying the name, "Antha Iruvarin Naatkurippugal, " which means, "Those two people's diaries."


The Pearl Box and the Seahorse - Ann Ariel Wilson    2007

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Category: Fiction        Genre: Novella       Language: English       Written: 2007

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Pavai Publications:     ISBN: 81-7735-385-3

Amazon    ISBN-10: 1440434867    ISBN-13: 978-1440434860

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Rosemary Evans, the daughter of a wealthy and influential English man, Sir Gerald Evans, finds a mysterious and shiny little box during her walk along the seashore beside a tired seahorse. As she picks it up, she is blindfolded by the seahorse's light and later sees a beautiful white horse in the place of the little seahorse. Not being able to believe it was the same seahorse, she takes it with her as it followed her for a while only to find the next day that it was the same seahorse when it takes her astray, where she hears a strange voice that calls her the chosen one to deliver the Pearl Box, as a token of the promises of the Oyster Queen to the inhabitants of the Island of Peace, who were awaiting her for three hundred years.

In the meanwhile, the Witch of the Dark Woods, takes Mr. Grey Winkle, a trusted friend of Sir Gerald, as an accomplice in stealing the box from Rosemary. She had ordered him to kill her if need be, but he tries to get it without hurting Rosemary and fails till the end, which makes the witch furious and unfaithful towards him that makes him feel remorseful to have been her accomplice.

Rosemary does the things she was advised not to, and looses her horse and gets into trouble.

The witch tries to kill her with hounds, drown her, and does so many things but couldn't succeed as the chosen man, Ferdinand, and the powers of the Pearl Box protects her as the voice had told Rosemary. They finally get to Frideswide, the Island of Peace.

The witch melts as the pearl box breaks out and gives enormous amount of pearls. They hear the legend of the island that had been carried for generations for three hundred years, the legend of their king Goodwill and the Oyster Queen and her clan and the giant octopus. The chosen ones and the islanders live in peace and prosperity connecting it to the world. The second part of the story, The Mystery of Frideswide, and the third part, Fall of Frideswide, are coming soon this year.