(Collaborative story, Dock One continued from previous post) Her intuition pushed her to get out of there. Let the local law enforcement handle this. She had two days left to savor Paris. Two days to compensate for a lifetime of missed opportunities. A shame to waste it netted in a police investigation. Ignoring her instincts, […]
Collaborative Stories
In my anthology, Written Across the Genres, there are two collaborative stories. Two groups of writers wrote separate stories that began with the same paragraph. One class had 22 participants. Story Two had 10. Via emails, each person, within the maximum of a 150 words, continued the plot line from the last written entry. The […]
Interview with Author George Cramer
In my anthology, George Cramer has an essay titled, “Why I Hate D.E.E.R.” in which he takes the reader on a ride to see why deer are a hazard when he’s on a motorcycle road trip. George also has a novel in progress excerpt in the anthology called “A Tale of Robbers and Cops” in […]
Written Across The Genres at Towne Center Bookstore
Judy Wheeler at Towne Center Bookstore is pleased with the sales of our anthology, Written Across the Genres. She will keep copies on the shelves, no waiting for an order. While you’re there, check out their new carpeting. We’d like to thank Judy for her support. She offers space to members of the California Writers […]
The Art Linkletter Show
The Art Linkletter Show
Written Across the Genres Author Interview
Emily De Falla’s interview continues from my April 15th post. Her Western flash story, “The New Ranch Hand”, and her essay, “You’re Going to be on Art Linkletter”, are in my anthology, Written Across the Genres. I asked Emily to name a favorite author, why she writes and where, and what she is working on […]
Written Across the Genres Author Interview
Emily De Falla has a short story and a memoir essay in Written Across the Genres, my newly published anthology available on Amazon. “The New Ranch Hand” is in the Western category and won second place in my Western Short Story Contest. Her essay is titled “You’re Going to Be on Art Linkletter”. It’s a […]