Paul Symonloe is a long-time resident of Windsor, a small but special town.
An English-born writer of stage plays and novels, his creative work exudes dry Jewish humour not least as an antidote to a dark -Holocaust- family history.
Paul is currently working with Broadway director Guy Masterson (The Shark is Broken) on his new play: American English.
LATEST WORK
“Windsor ‘85: Unbridled Summer”
Set in Windsor in the summer of 1985, the novel follows Simon Levi, the son of a Holocaust survivor, as he searches for identity, purpose, and belonging in a town that becomes both refuge and mirror. Simon’s journey unfolds through family tensions, romantic longing, youthful misjudgements, and the quiet weight of inherited history. His brilliant sister Freya, his ambitious father, and his fiercely loving mother shape his path, while friendships, work mishaps, and a transformative relationship with Georgie push him toward adulthood.
The Works