This collection of twenty stories and poems arranged around a central character, Joseph Cooper, a man who lifts others pain, explores the possibility that there are multiple versions of our selves. Award winning authors, Abhishek Sengupta, winner of the 2023 Bristol Short Story Prize, kerry rawlinson, winner of international and literary flash fiction contests, Ben Wakefield finalist in the Globe Soup Open Short Story 2023 competition, crime fiction author Peter L. Abram, Rob Santana, novelist and scriptwriter, whose films have been the official selection at numerous film festivals, C.M O’Slatara author of Lennamore: A Soul for a Crown, and many other published literary, fantasy, and action writers bring stories where characters transform, are plunged into darkness and pain, and find trust in healing. The stories are connected by AE Hausman’s words, ultimately unearth, What have you in your heart? Available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CTFQSX2H
A novel by Edward Campbell
A novel by Joanna Friedman
Editor/Writer
Edward Campbell has been writing short stories and novels for thirty-four years in the genre of fantasy, Sci-fi, and general fiction. He has led numerous on-line writing groups, including ones on writing craft, analysis of story, and rhetoric. He is most influenced by Shakespeare’s plays, Emily Dickinson's poetry, and the writing of Arthur C. Clarke, and Roger Zelazny, Henry David Thoreau, Helen Keller, and many others. Alongside his own daily writing and editing practice, he enjoys teaching writers and believes that practice, patience, and kindness are the makings of an exceptional writer.
Editor/Writer
Since 2015, Joanna Friedman has been writing and studying writing craft in on-line groups and workshops. She has published stories and poems in a variety of on-line magazines and anthologies. Her contemporary romance writing is primarily for the YA and NA audience, and she is inspired by writers such as Jeannette Winterson, David Nichols, and S.E. Hinton. She holds a Ph.D. in clinical psychology and her work in this field has influenced her preference for writing that portrays complex characters overcoming relational challenges. She enjoys stories that are less mainstream and more in the realm of the strange and quirky.
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