Anthologies are collections of short stories, usually tied together by a theme. They provide readers with a chance to enjoy great writing in smaller bites than they get in a novel. They’re perfect reading: during lunch while standing in a line at the pharmacy (6 feet apart of course) while waiting for a doctor appointment … Continue reading
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Writing as a Collaborative Experience
I belong to an online writers critique group called California Writers Circle. As part of honing our writing skills, we produce a variety of anthologies with members. The last two are 1) Masquerade, a collection of stories written by members (free on Amazon January 15-16), and 2) Knightfall: Midnight at the Montclair, a collaborative novel where … Continue reading
More great anthologies by Indies
Here are two great anthologies from Indie authors: Grumpy Old Gods Volume 2 — good mix of gods vs. humans stories Once… Tales, Myths and Legends of Faerie — great stories about faerie A note about my reviews: I only post reviews about books I liked so don’t be surprised to see lots of 4/5 … Continue reading
Today’s #AtoZChallenge: Anthology
The A to Z Challenge asks bloggers to post every day except Sundays during the month of April on a thematic topic. This year, my second year with A to Z, I’ll cover thirty more writing genres (I covered thirty last year!). Today’s genre: Anthology Definition Anthology: a published collection of poems or other pieces of writing … Continue reading