Friday, June 15, 2012
New Anthology Raises Money for Domestic Violence
I'm so proud of my critique partner, Theresa Milstein! She just got a piece of flash fiction published in this neat anthology that raises money for domestic violence. Everyone should buy it to support this great cause!
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A collection of 100 flash fiction tales, all stories are inspired by songs on YouTube, each story being 100 words or fewer. Inspiring, thought-provoking and often witty, 100 RPM caters for all musical and storytelling tastes. And, we're especially excited that there's an introduction by Nik Kershaw.
All money earned from sales will go to the charity One in Four (a registered charity which provides support and resources to people who have experienced sexual abuse and sexual violence). Every penny raised will make a difference to lives.
100 RPM includes stories from Rowan Coleman, Angi Holden, Matthew Borgard, Stephen Shieber, Matt Hill, Nik Perring, Nasim Marie Jafry, Sylvia Petter, Cally Taylor, Angela Readman, Ray Robinson, Katie Gunn, Angela Powers, Nick Cernis, Sophie Mackintosh, P.W. Lewis, Laura Crosby, Dan Purdue, Stephanie Ressort, Jessica Patient, Ryan Millar, Máire Carr, Dave Cornmell, Ruth Aird, Nicola De Gouveia, D. J. Kirkby, Elizabeth Player, Dan Powell, Michelle Flatley, Isabel Serval, Sara Crowley, Lynsey May, Simon Kewin, Fat Roland, Cathy White, Karl McIntyre, David Kendrick, Vikki Ross, Alison Woodhouse, Scott Pack, Sal Page, Helen Ladderbird, Hannah Harman, Catherine Walter, Suzy Floyd, Sonya Oldwin, Sam Wyld, Rachel N Joy, Emma J. Lannie, Annie Evett, Jennifer M Schmidt, Anna Cardus, Jodie Ansted, Red Morgan, D.E. Oprava, Donna Henderson, Xenia Smith, Louise Pearson, Cassie Morrison, Cassandra Parkin, Sam Thewlis, Polly Burns, Pete Domican, Hannah Simpson, Crystal Schwanke, Jennifer Domingo, Polly Johnson, L J Hart-Collins, Lorna Louise Hutchison, Rebecca Emin, Caroline Luxford-Noyes, Edward Price, Carole McDonnell, Sarah Dunnakey, Teresa Nusbaum, Simon Kearns, Mike Bursell, Lisa Richardson, Cath Bore, Alexandra Brown, Tracy Kuhn, Sylvia Kelso, Kim Smith, J Bateman-Irish, Sarah Hutchinson, PC Wheeler, Jamieson Wolf, Theresa Milstein, Jacqueline Christodoulou, Emily Wheeler and Caroline Smailes.
Congrats Theresa! I wish you many many more stories published in the future!
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Thank you, Aubrie! Your support means a lot to me. I'm thrilled to be part of such a worthy cause with my first published piece of flash fiction.
What an interesting theme for an anthology, and what a worthwhile cause! Congratulations, Theresa!
Hi Aubrie and Theresa - yea to all the entries and it sounds a fascinating anthology .. one I'll be getting. Such a good cause.
Congratulations to you both and all authors who are out helping others .. cheers Hilary
Awesome Theresa. And the proceeds go for such a good cause.
What a great idea. I'd heard that Theresa was in a anthology, but I had no idea this is was the theme.
Congrats on the publication! And heartfelt thanks for supporting an important cause.
Yay!! Am so so so happy for Theresa!!! Take care
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Thank you for the encouraging comments, JC, Hilary, Natalie, Stina, Sutton, and Old Kitty.
Congratulations, Theresa. What a great honor to be published in this anthology. Plus, it's for a great cause. Win/win.
Thanks for sharing this, Aubrie! I love the stories in the anthology and am a huge fan of Theresa's writing! It also felt good to make the purchase knowing it would help victims of domestic violence.
Congrats THeresa! THat is an AWESOME cause to be fighting for!
Nutschell
www.thewritingnut.com
Congratulations to Theresa! Thanks for highlighting this; it's a great cause.
Congrats to Theresa!!
Congratulations Theresa! And that is a worthy anthology with a cool theme.
This sounds like such a fun anthology!
Congrats to Theresa, and thank you for promoting this book, it is for such a good cause.
Thanks for your support, Julie, Kathleen, Nutschell, Karen, Cherie, Christine, Deniz, and Rebecca.
Congrats Theresa... how exciting.
I love the idea behind this anthology and I love that it's all for such a good cause. Well done, Theresa!!
Thanks, TF Walsh and Lynda!
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