
W. Pett (William Pett) Ridge
William Pett Ridge was an English fiction writer, born at Chartham, near Canterbury, Kent, and educated at Marden, Kent, and at the Birkbeck Institute, London. He was for some time a clerk in the Railway Clearing House, and began about 1891 to write humorous sketches for the St James's Gazette and other papers.

Love at Paddington
Amidst the lively streets of London, a young woman finds herself torn between two potential romances as she seeks affection and navigates the challenges.
By W. Pett (William Pett) Ridge

Table d'Hôte
Experience laugh-out-loud situations as people navigate the expectations of society and the funny side of relationships.
By W. Pett (William Pett) Ridge

Mixed Grill
Amidst social gatherings and family dynamics, a young character's encounter with a mysterious conjurer sets the stage for explorations of friendship, nostalgia, and personal growth.
By W. Pett (William Pett) Ridge

"Erb"
Watch a young man find his voice within London's gritty labor movement, inspiring others while grappling with his own fears and a sister who keeps him grounded.
By W. Pett (William Pett) Ridge

The Amazing Years
Amidst the chaos of war, a servant navigates family drama and societal shifts, revealing the hidden heart of a changing world.
By W. Pett (William Pett) Ridge

A Son of the State
In bustling London streets a recently orphaned boy is looking for where he belongs.
By W. Pett (William Pett) Ridge