2024 Best Short Stories: Riversong Contest. Riversong Short Story Contest, #3
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- ISBN8230290506
- EAN9798230290506
- Date de parution14/11/2024
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
Enjoy these winning short stories and poetry from the Riversong Short Story Contest, 2024. Unique, quirky, thought-provoking stories in various contemporary genres. "Story Without End" by Khalil Kubiak "Slouching Towards Oblivion" by Samuel Offerman "1972" by Derek O'Gorman "shapes that don't belong" by Adelaide Prentiss "The World Growsw Wild" by Red Semiakina "Between the Line" by T. J. Thompson "Zapatos" by Sylvia G.
Vega The contest and volume was managed and edited by Neela Tudurí- Klepfisch, editor and writer at Sulis International Press. A panel of six publishers, editors, authors, and book reviewers reviewed more than 50 finalists to choose the six winners.
Vega The contest and volume was managed and edited by Neela Tudurí- Klepfisch, editor and writer at Sulis International Press. A panel of six publishers, editors, authors, and book reviewers reviewed more than 50 finalists to choose the six winners.
Enjoy these winning short stories and poetry from the Riversong Short Story Contest, 2024. Unique, quirky, thought-provoking stories in various contemporary genres. "Story Without End" by Khalil Kubiak "Slouching Towards Oblivion" by Samuel Offerman "1972" by Derek O'Gorman "shapes that don't belong" by Adelaide Prentiss "The World Growsw Wild" by Red Semiakina "Between the Line" by T. J. Thompson "Zapatos" by Sylvia G.
Vega The contest and volume was managed and edited by Neela Tudurí- Klepfisch, editor and writer at Sulis International Press. A panel of six publishers, editors, authors, and book reviewers reviewed more than 50 finalists to choose the six winners.
Vega The contest and volume was managed and edited by Neela Tudurí- Klepfisch, editor and writer at Sulis International Press. A panel of six publishers, editors, authors, and book reviewers reviewed more than 50 finalists to choose the six winners.