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Books, arts, and more books. This is a note, to break the silence, to explain it, maybe. First, apologies for the long hiatus. We have been away for a while, our last post was on October 29, 2012. We have been away, drowned in other things, experienced new roles, learnt from them, yet this blog has been, and is still, close to our hearts. It has been an interesting journey, since the first post. Picture courtesy of Ranch Ehrlo Society.
Special Interview series Urdu writers. Rebuilding Mosul, book by book. Before the war, it was strange to see smoke in the sky. The smoke he saw earlier that day was from the library at Mosul University. The men who had taken over his city, and made reading books into a crime, had burned down. It was February 3, 2015 the 219th day of the caliphate. When Fahad finally proposed to her, it was.
Creative writing, philosophy, 120 film. Thursday, 4 January 2018. Ten favourite books of 2017. Sea water as refreshing as brilliant books. I read more than ten, loved more than ten, but here are the ten I most wanted to shout about.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015. Members are invited to send examples of their work to the web editor. The paperback book and the eBook are also available on Amazon.
Broadcast fortnightly on Wednesday evenings from 8. Short fiction from 250 to 3,000 words. Any style, any theme, any voice. Thursday, 12 April 2012. Friday, 2 March 2012. Thursday, 16 February 2012.
Writing, reading, reviewing and playing in London. Friday was the launch of the Fugue II anthology, from Siren Press. The stories were supplemented by some absolutely amazing artwork by Alexandru Savescu. For some more books and upcoming event info.
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Welcome to The Short Story competition 2015! The Short Story competition is now open for submissions. Set up in 2011 and now in its fifth year, it showcases the best short stories from around the world. Three cash prizes will be awarded. The deadline for submission 15th September 2015. Entry fee 5 PayPal only. The winners will be published on the website and may be included in a future anthology. See Past Winners. Click on the Submission Guidelines. And here is a picture of the anthology,.PARSED CONTENT
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011. Nicholas Royle has blogged recently. My response to this is twofold.
Friday, September 24, 2010. The First Person and Other Stories - Ali Smith. She is excellent at blending reality with fantasy. Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Fragile Things - Neil Gaiman. Monday, August 9, 2010.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010. So hard to simply understand a book. Okay, so there are a whole bunch of sections, right? Before.
A blog mainly about short stories. Wednesday, 27 April 2011. Penguin has got a wonderful website. Where you can listen to authors discussing their books. S and even see a list of the 10 classics one must read. They even have a page on poetry. Thursday, 11 November 2010. Katherine Mansfield is known, here in Brazil, as the writer who first inspired Clarice Lispector. And here it is its podcast.