Give yourself a treat and let this latest selection of twenty stories and poems from the talented writers at Bognor Regis Write Club whisk you away. Whether you like your humour gentle or dark, your stories set in the here and now or far away in distant times, there’s sure to be something inside for you. The pieces include: A tense wait in a WW1 trench by Seb Phillips; a comedic conversation between an elderly mother and her 2 adult daughters as they decide their next holiday, and a darker look at the surprises to be found when clearing a mother’s house after the funeral by Julia Macfarlane; post-apocalyptic problems for an internet scammer from Rob Winter; a darkly humorous twist in the tale from Steve Taylor, who has also provided 3 impressive attempts at classic poetry styles; grandma problems from Jenny Dean; pensioner problems from Bee Gray; a workhouse horror tale from Caroline Travis, who has also written a gruesome ballad; a Welsh mountain mystery story by Becky Brooke, and finally 4 atmospheric poems from Eleanor Duxbury. Bring your armchair closer to the fire and settle down for some quality reading time.
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Bognor Regis Write Club has been meeting monthly since 2013 and is not just any writing group. Our members are writing fiction with the aim of being published. Several of our members are published writers and we love to share in each other’s successes. We act as a mutual support group, offering feedback on writing skills and story lines and tips on getting stuff published - we are not a group for beginners or writers with thin skins! I’d like to thank all who have contributed to this edition, especially the sub-committee: Robert Winter, Steve Taylor and Caroline Travis, who gave up several long evenings to proofread and edit this collection. And a special thanks to Heather Robbins, who provided the cover image and prepared the proofs for print. We hope you enjoy this collection of our work. It gives a flavour of the wide scope of genres that we dabble in. I’d like to think the stories and poems in this, our 2nd anthology, showcase our talents, and that we have created a book we can all be proud to be a part of. Julia Macfarlane Chair, Bognor Regis Write Club Other Books produced by Bognor Regis Write Club: A Blast on the Waverley’s Whistle Chichester Ghost Tour (in collaboration with CHINDI) Both available on Amazon as paperbacks and e-books
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Give yourself a treat and let this latest selection of twenty stories and poems from the talented writers at Bognor Regis Write Club whisk you away. Whether you like your humour gentle or dark, your stories set in the here and now or far away in distant times, there's sure to be something inside for you. The pieces include: A tense wait in a WW1 trench by Seb Phillips; a comedic conversation between an elderly mother and her 2 adult daughters as they decide their next holiday, and a darker look at the surprises to be found when clearing a mother's house after the funeral by Julia Macfarlane; post-apocalyptic problems for an internet scammer from Rob Winter; a darkly humorous twist in the tale from Steve Taylor, who has also provided 3 impressive attempts at classic poetry styles; grandma problems from Jenny Dean; pensioner problems from Bee Gray; a workhouse horror tale from Caroline Travis, who has also written a gruesome ballad; a Welsh mountain mystery story by Becky Brooke, and finally 4 atmospheric poems from Eleanor Duxbury. Bring your armchair closer to the fire and settle down for some quality reading time. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9781978332003
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