Tag: Stonepile Writers’ Anthology
Link-N-Blogs: January 24, 2014
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“The only thing you absolutely have to know is the location of the library.” –Albert Einstein Amazon’s New Christian Imprint: Amazon is launching Waterfall Press, a new a Christian imprint specializing in faith-based fiction and non-fiction titles to be published by Brilliance Publishing. 28 Beautiful Quotes about Libraries: Because everyone…
The Creativity of the Crowd
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The Crowdsourced Poetry Project is under way! We have three lines so far and are excited to see more contributions to our sestina. Go to our Facebook page to submit your contribution for the next line. Our poem so far: I began to ask myself the questions With answers hanging…
Call for Submissions!
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Call for Submissions The University Press of North Georgia is now accepting submissions for Volume Three of the Stonepile Writers’ Anthology. The Stonepile Writers is a writing group based in Northeast Georgia, and they would like to invite writers from every corner to submit their previously unpublished works. Send in…
Free Peak Friday–Stonepile Writer’s Anthology–Gypsy of the Mountain
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Gypsy of the Mountain Carol A. Chester Like a little moonlight. Like to give a show. Like a lot of music In my soul. Here I go…. Wanderin’, wanderin’ Barefoot dreamer Fiddlin’ singer Travelin’ onward as I roam You can’t catch me You can’t stop me But you can…
Free Peak Friday–Stonepile Writer’s Anthology–An Apple for My Grandmother
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An Apple for My Grandmother Janice Alonso I walk the endless maze of corridors and the smell of disinfectant assaults my senses, burning the inside of my nose and stinging my eyes. They don’t manufacture enough disinfectant to rid the guilt and repulsion I feel for putting my grandmother…
Free Peak — Stonepile Writers’ Anthology –Or It is Called Spring
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Or It is Called Spring Written and Translated by Echo Note: This poem was originally written in Chinese. Or maybe spring is hidden right in the mud of the garden. The grass drops off a little green. You smell that there’s something unusual in the air. Suddenly stricken…
Free Peek — Stonepile Writers’ Anthology: Wasabi Daydream
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Wasabi Daydream by Dara M. Bergmann Sometimes I get a little to much wasabi. At these times my ancestors remind me that Northern Europe is not known for spice. Had they ever tasted sushi though, they would have sailed their dragon-headed boats past bland-tasting Britain and all the way to…