Oct. 31st, 2005

SoS

Oct. 31st, 2005 10:39 am
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I am sorely tempted to paste most of a press relase here, just to save explanations. Well, except you need to know there is a bit about Canberra in this book. And that not even the printer will be making profits from it. And that it has two things by Orson Scott Card. And....

"Writing Community Unites to Write “Stories of Strength” for Disaster Relief

As they watched the coverage of Hurricane Katrina’s devastation, writers who had gathered on the AbsoluteWrite.com message boards decided not to sit by helplessly any longer. Instead, they set their pens and keyboards to work-- writing uplifting essays, short fiction, and poetry on the theme of “strength.” The result is the 333-page anthology Stories of Strength, with 100 percent of the proceeds to go to disaster relief charities, including the Red Cross, Americares, and the Salvation Army.

Headed by Jenna Glatzer, author of acclaimed Celine Dion biography For Keeps, this project attracted contributions from many well-known writers, including a story and an original hymn by award-winning science fiction novelist Orson Scott Card, an essay by famed actor Wil Wheaton (Star Trek, Stand By Me), and a short story from Christian romance author Robin Lee Hatcher.

With more than 100 pieces from writers all over the world, and the gracious efforts of prominent editors and graphic designers, Stories of Strength is a tribute to the human spirit: celebrating true stories of courage and endurance in challenging situations that range from the death of a child to living through natural disasters, to smaller-scale trials, like dealing with returning an overdue book to the local Library Troll.

Alternating between tear-jerking and humorous, Stories of Strength is guaranteed to inspire and remind readers that the human spirit knows no boundaries.

“Many people have said they plan to order copies for everyone on their holiday list,” says Jenna Glatzer. “What a fantastic way to give a present that also helps people rebuild their lives.”

The writers hope to turn their words into sizeable long-term contributions to disaster relief charities. In addition to the writers’ donations, publishing company Lulu (www.lulu.com) is generously donating its profits from the project. Lulu will also donate several media review copies.

Most writers are available for interviews, readings, and book signings.

Ordering details are at http://www.storiesofstrength.com "

AVAILABLE FROM NOVEMBER 1
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I have been slightly wicked. I took the foul mood from yesterday and today and put it in my novel. My character went through a minor catharsis and I feel much better for it. Now she is writing her article about famous historical poisoners and is writing with great glee. As am I.

This is just as well, beacuse I can't believe I didn't say the most important reason for me posting my last post. I have an article in the Stories of Strength volume. It is not just an inspirational volume by random strangers. If you won't buy it for Orson Scott Card and Wil Wheaton and to help the people who need post-disaster assistance, then buy it because you really, really need to find out if I can write non-fiction. Truly.
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70,000 words! I am caught up with myself. Finally.

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