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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
NEW MILLENNIUM WRITINGS, ISSUE #28 – 2019
FEATURED NEW MILLENNIUM AWARD WINNERS
Kristin Kostick of Houston, Texas for Disappeared (Nonfiction)
Xiao Yue (Shelly) Shan of Tokyo, Japan for the nation of aphasia (Poetry)
Patrick Dawson of London, England for The Language of Rivers (Fiction)
Alyson Hagy of Laramie, Wyoming for Ember (Flash Fiction)
Marsh Rose of Cloverdale, California for False Memory (Nonfiction)
Seth Simons of the Bay Area, California for Like My Father (Poetry)
Patricia Sammon of Huntsville, Alabama for Since (Fiction)
Eleanor Bluestein of La Jolla, California for How To Write a Love Letter (Flash Fiction)
Kristin Kostick of Houston, Texas for Blanking (Nonfiction)
WINNING WRITING ADVICE
FEEDBACK ON ISSUE #28
This is such a unique story, employing multiple twists and turns and stories within stories.
– James Stack on Since
I could hardly finish reading for laughing. My spouse laughed out loud. We needed laughter. You had it to give!
– Barbara Bradley on How To Write a Love Poem
Thank you for tapping into the world unseen by others.
– K.D. Fire
Graceful, unpretentious, clear, coherent, meaningful – the kind of writing not often found in today’s landscape.
– Arthur Mitchell on the nation of aphasia
Wow. This story is so vivid, so candidly peeling back the sorts of layers most of us tend to keep hidden.
– Sharon Osborn on False Memory
Very powerful, mysterious, and moving.
– Nina Robison on The Language of Rivers
Beautiful writing. I loved it!
– Paulette Jolliffe on Blanking
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
NEW MILLENNIUM WRITINGS, ISSUE #28 – 2019
FEATURED NEW MILLENNIUM AWARD WINNERS
Kristin Kostick of Houston, Texas for Disappeared (Nonfiction)
Xiao Yue (Shelly) Shan of Tokyo, Japan for the nation of aphasia (Poetry)
Patrick Dawson of London, England for The Language of Rivers (Fiction)
Alyson Hagy of Laramie, Wyoming for Ember (Flash Fiction)
Marsh Rose of Cloverdale, California for False Memory (Nonfiction)
Seth Simons of the Bay Area, California for Like My Father (Poetry)
Patricia Sammon of Huntsville, Alabama for Since (Fiction)
Eleanor Bluestein of La Jolla, California for How To Write a Love Letter (Flash Fiction)
Kristin Kostick of Houston, Texas for Blanking (Nonfiction)
WINNING WRITING ADVICE
FEEDBACK ON ISSUE #28
This is such a unique story, employing multiple twists and turns and stories within stories.
– James Stack on Since
I could hardly finish reading for laughing. My spouse laughed out loud. We needed laughter. You had it to give!
– Barbara Bradley on How To Write a Love Poem
Thank you for tapping into the world unseen by others.
– K.D. Fire
Graceful, unpretentious, clear, coherent, meaningful – the kind of writing not often found in today’s landscape.
– Arthur Mitchell on the nation of aphasia
Wow. This story is so vivid, so candidly peeling back the sorts of layers most of us tend to keep hidden.
– Sharon Osborn on False Memory
Very powerful, mysterious, and moving.
– Nina Robison on The Language of Rivers
Beautiful writing. I loved it!
– Paulette Jolliffe on Blanking