Short story
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A Killarney Reading
Katharine Crawford Robey In June, Scrivener Katharine Robey went to Killarney Ireland to attend the 17th Annual Conference for the Short Story in English. There she moderated a workshop on “How to Write a Picture Book for Children” and also read from her winning entry to the previous conference. https://advantagepco.eventsair.com/icsse/writers—surnames-r Note that all materials shared Continue reading
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Read Kit Robey’s Award Winning Short Story
https://www.katharinecrawfordrobey.com “Last Train to Banff” Warner stood at the window of the compartment, thinking about his wife. Thirty years, ten months, and one week ago today, they’d been married. They’d never taken a honeymoon. He was always on assignment for Romantic Travel. Yet someone had to make a living. How she would have loved this. Continue reading
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“The Neighborhood Grew Up” Michael W. Martin
Here is the beginning of a short story written years ago by Spirited Scrivener, Michael Martin. The Neighborhood Grew Up It wasn’t until Halloween that year that they noticed there were no children. Which was odd because they had moved onto a long, dead-end street that looked to be the very essence of Ozzie-and-Harriet-Land. But Continue reading
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Sometimes it seems everyone is an aspiring writer. May be. Everyone has a story. Everyone has something to say. Although not everyone makes the effort to share it. The Spirited Scriveners exists to encourage that effort. Pen to paper, as it were. Fingertip to keyboard. However it happens.
Here you will encounter the results of our own efforts. Sometimes serious. Sometimes comedic. Sometimes romantic. This group of authors operate in very different worlds. Yet, find it mutually supportive. Whether creating science fiction or romance, children’s picture book or young adult, medical or architectural history, we all look to improve the telling of the tale. We teach each other as we teach ourselves and we navigate the dusky, ever-changing paths of publishing together.
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