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Journal of the Lampeter Creative Writing Centre. The Lampeter Review is the online magazine of the Lampeter Creative Writing Centre (part of the University of Wales, Trinity St David.) Its goal is to promote the best in new writing from published and unpublished authors and thus part of the content is commissioned work by prominent writers. We can’t pay but we do produce hard copies for contributors. Past issues of TLR. Book Review: The Pre-War House and Other Stories fcmalby. London Review of Books.
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Bookfox, which launched in 2006, provides resources for writers. Resources include writing and publishing tips, interviews and quizzes. Bookfox has received favorable attention from such sites as the LA Times, The Guardian, MediaBistro, and Utne Reader. If you need an editor, or want to purchase PDFs of the best writing advice you’ve ever read, check out my Bookfox Shop. If you are interested in advertising on Bookfox. Please look at my page for advertisers. Contact Me: johnmattfox *at* gmail *dot* com.
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Crystalline Noble – Web Design and Development in Nagercoil. Creative Writing Discussion in Writer’s Group. Experienced Freelance Writer, Indexer, Proofreader and Records Management. Diane, your work is really good. I love it. British Lit/ Art Hist Prof/ Author. Title: A Slow Time to Love. Corpus Christie Texas 1869. Since I’d been around Mr. Remyton nearly every hour of the day for the last five years, I was almost fluent in his language. He was one handsome man. System Operator at Intralot. Of course n...
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MY CUBAN STORY – Funny Memories from Serious Times…. Begins with the Cabrera family in Cuba; the Revolution, departure to Spain, then Manhattan and finally assimilation in Hoboken, New Jersey. The theatrical production includes an original soundtrack by Esteban Adame. Watch an interview with author Vic Cabrera on KCAL. January 30, 2011 at 5:16 am. I started laughing from the first page. Excellent writing that keeps the reader not only intrigued but involved. I can barely put it down. Vic, I intend to buy...
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Monday, October 31, 2011. The Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian. From the bestselling author of The Double Bind, Skeletons at the Feast, and Secrets of Eden, comes a riveting and dramatic ghost story. Or is it her husband, in the wake of the tragedy, whose grip on sanity has become desperately tenuous? Some of those characters are dead. (Synopsis from Goodreads). Is a psychological thriller with paranormal elements. Bohjalian’s tale is reminiscent of Stephen King and the Stand. Which whether intentional...
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Journal of the Lampeter Creative Writing Centre. On this issue: Patricia Duncker, Medbh Mcguckian, Chrissie Gittins, Joe Dunthorne, Christina Dunhill, Rhian Edwards, Gary Raymond, Kim Moore, Sarah Hudis, Carly Holmes, Torben Betts, Eleanor Bennett, Hope Bachmann, Helen Calcutt, D D Johnson, Maj Ickle, Margery Kivel, Vanessa Gebbie, Robert Nisbet, Nigel Jarrett, Mark Tredinnick, Jon Gower, Nuala Ní Chonchúir. 3 responses to “Issue 6”. Short story available online « D.D. Johnston. November 25, 2012 at 22:44.
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Journal of the Lampeter Creative Writing Centre. Submissions for Issue 14 on the theme of Chaos are now welcome. The address is submissions[at]lampeter-review[dot]com. Closing date for submissions for Issue 14 will be September 30. One submission per issue, in one file, of the following:. Prose: no more than 3,000 words in length. Poetry: either 3 short poems or 1 long poem. Plays/Screenplays: 1 scene (10 pages max.). Please also include a short bio (4 sentences max.). Word docs, please,.
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Journal of the Lampeter Creative Writing Centre. Subscribe to The Lampeter Review newsletter filling the form below. A confirmation email will be sent to your mailbox: please read the instruction inside it to complete the subscription. Past issues of TLR. Book Review: The Pre-War House and Other Stories fcmalby. Short story available online « D.D. Johnston. Welcome « D.D. Johnston. Serving Self Fizzy Bottle of Sunshine. London Review of Books.