Rough Writers 2020 Anthology
Author: Cynthia Gellis
Publisher: Symposiarch Publishing
Published: 2020-12-05
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ISBN-13: 9781732248298
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Cynthia Gellis
Publisher: Symposiarch Publishing
Published: 2020-12-05
Total Pages:
ISBN-13: 9781732248298
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Caits Meissner-Chiriga
Publisher:
Published: 2021-01-29
Total Pages: 330
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The 2020 anthology, titled Breathe into the Ground, is an impressive collection of poetry, nonfiction, and drama from incarcerated writers in the United States. This year, we include personal letters from the writers about their experience during the pandemic, and we introduce the PEN America/L'Engle-Rahman Award in Mentorship with moving letters from our mentorship pairs. Also included is original artwork accompanying pieces provided by incarcerated artists through the Justice Arts Coalition.
Author: Susan Cameron
Publisher: Symposiarch Publishing
Published: 2019-12-04
Total Pages: 94
ISBN-13: 9781732248243
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →One prompt, thirteen stories . . . Moments in Space & Time, the 2019 edition of the Rough Writers Anthology, is the second book published by the Rough Writers Toastmasters of Long Beach, California. All authors are members of the club and used the same writing prompt as inspiration for their work. The prompt inspired a diversity of stories reflective of the diversity of the club's members. From science fiction to social commentary, the range of stories is as astounding as the common threads that run through the entire book.Rough Writers has adopted and adapted the Toastmasters curriculum to not only enable writers to develop their public speaking skills but also to empower speakers to hone their craft as writers. The program gives members a space to grow their communication and leadership skills as both speakers and writers. This book is a result of their collaborative work.
Author: Brian R. Carpenter
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13: 9781611170832
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Presents an anthology of short fiction focusing on the gritty side of life in the South.
Author: Robin Van Eck
Publisher: Stonehouse Originals
Published: 2020-11
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9781988754260
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →It is 2013 and Calgary's Bow river is beginning to rise. Two homeless men stand by the bank and contemplate the death of another friend-an accident? Taking cover downtown that night, Shermeto intervenes in the attack on a bar patron, and finds himself laid up in the hospital. Outside, as the city reels from an unthinkable disaster, Shermeto finds himself away from the swelling river and face-to-face with the a part of past he is trying to hide from: his daughter Kendra.
Author: C.R. Berry
Publisher: Elsewhen Press
Published: 2020-01-10
Total Pages: 387
ISBN-13: 1911409581
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Time is the ultimate weapon What if we’re living in an alternate timeline? What if the car crash that killed Princess Diana, the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower, and the shooting of King William II weren’t supposed to happen? Ex-history teacher Gregory Ferro finds evidence that a cabal of time travellers is responsible for several key events in our history. These events all seem to hinge on a dry textbook published in 1995, referenced in a history book written in 1977 and mentioned in a letter to King Edward III in 1348. Ferro teams up with down-on-her-luck graduate Jennifer Larson to get to the truth and discover the relevance of a book that seems to defy the arrow of time. But the time travellers are watching closely. Soon the duo are targeted by assassins willing to rewrite history to bury them. Million Eyes is a fast-paced conspiracy thriller about power, corruption and destiny. Visit bit.ly/Million-Eyes
Author: Scholastic Awards
Publisher: Best Teen Writing
Published: 2020-06
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9781338715958
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Best Teen Writing of 2020 showcases stories, essays, and poetry by teen authors who earned a National Medal in the 2020 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Pieces included in this anthology represent the courage and honesty of these young writers and the emergence of their individual voices. The collection celebrates the creativity forged by their hard work, personal experiences, and powerful perspectives. For more information about the Scholastic Awards, visit artandwriting.org.
Author: Zachary Agius
Publisher: Xoum
Published: 2020-09-12
Total Pages: 218
ISBN-13: 192226718X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →‘Empty Sky’, which draws its title from Sylvia Plath’s ‘I talk to God but the sky is empty’, features the top emerging writers from UTS’ creative writing program and showcases a range of extraordinary works. This edition is honoured to be introduced by writer, editor and activist Bri Lee, the award-winning author of Eggshell Skull. The smoky sky is empty: a deficit of light and sound, devoid of sentience…or is it? Our world is tumultuous – from political upheaval to environmental decay, the Earth is in the process of shifting and reforming. Technology surrounds us, encroaching. Society both evolves and regresses. 2020 was dealt a somewhat cruel hand: fires swept through Australia and the COVID-19 pandemic permeated every aspect of our lives. In one way or another, struggle is a part of us. These pieces depict precisely that. There is fantastic struggle against the self and the world and whoever is listening, and in this way, these works cry out to be read. They show that human lives are full: full of fighting and grief, full of compassion and joy. Full to the brim. The 34th UTS Writers’ Anthology: the 2020 collection of some of the best new writing – previously unpublished – from a student body with an incredible voice. Each year the UTS Writers’ Anthology showcases the best work from one of Australia’s most prestigious writing programs. This year’s anthology includes prose, fiction, poetry and screenplays from talented emerging writers including Christine Afoa, Ruth Armstrong, Sara Borman, Sally Breen, Alex Bulahoff, Shana Chandra, Daniel Comensoli, Olivia Costa, Daniel Date, Mark Gerts, Shoshana Gottlieb, Echo He, Sydney Khoo, ZA Knowles, Sam McAlpine, Helen Meany, David Naylor, Joseph Schwarzkopf, Amy Shapiro, Jack Cameron Stanton, EM Tasker and Tanya Vavilova.
Author: Hartlepool Writers Group
Publisher: Independently Published
Published: 2019-05-23
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9781099100260
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Anthology 2020 showcases an eclectic mix of writing from participating members of the Hartlepool Writers Group (HWG). From Flash Fiction to Fantasy and Poetry to Romance the author/contributors to this fascinating 2020 Anthology are proud to present a series of work where hopefully every reader will find some particularly absorbing subject matter.The need to write, the need to explore our minds and take ourselves to a different place on occasions is within all of us. The HWG is a collection of individuals who have a need to write; a need some would perhaps describe as a passion. By getting together once a month, and guided by HWG Facilitator Denise Sparrowhawk, members of the group are able to share their ideas, exercise some basic techniques and most importantly of all seek critique of their work from other members.As more and more processed entertainment and thought divergence advertising bombards our modern lives, it is often difficult to consider starting the writing process. The pressures of caring for a young family perhaps leave little time for embarking on laying down a measured number of words; words that would be the beginnings of that elusive novel which is supposed to rest within the soul of all of us. Being a member of a writing group, such as the HWG, provides support, encouragement and most of all the confidence to grab any spare minute you can to get your thoughts down on paper.So, we hope you will enjoy this varied anthology, provided without the use of hard and brutal editing. The poetic words, heartfelt emotions, spirited actions and possibly amusing storylines that lay between the pages of this book are those provided by the contributors as written, and we expect this to be the first in a series of annual productions.
Author: Scott T. Goudsward
Publisher:
Published: 2016-10-11
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ISBN-13: 9780998185408
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →New England has a rich, dark history with the supernatural. From this region many writers of dark fiction have fueled their stories. One chapter in history has been the stuff of legends and nightmares: the Witch. Look to ancient mythology or your next door neighbor and you will find them, practicing arts both Dark and Light. The New England Horror Writers proudly present a new anthology which pays tribute to those whose ancestors were accused, hung, pressed, drowned, or burned at the stake. Enter these pages, wander the hard roads of Colonial America or modern corporate boardrooms, to face the Witch. Wicked Witches, fiction from New England's most talented writers: G.D. Dearborn, Barry Lee Dejasu, Peter N. Dudar, Jeremy Flagg, Joshua Goudreau, Catherine Grant, Jan Kozlowski, Patrick Lacey, Izzy Lee, Nick Manzolillo, John McIlveen, Paul McMahon, James A. Moore, Errick A. Nunnally, Ogmios, Suzanne Reynolds-Alpert, Doug Rinaldi, Rob Smales, Morgan Sylvia, K.H. Vaughan, Morven Westfield and Trisha J. Wooldridge Introduction by Penny Dreadful; Cover art by Mikio Murakami