by The Editor | Jul 22, 2019 | Senior Lit, Writing Contests
by Pattie Palmer-Baker This poem tied for second prize in the Poetry category. The writer is the second annual winner of The Bivona Prize for the most outstanding overall effort in the 2019 Ageless Authors Writing Contest. erratic oval elongated bloated pasted in...
by The Editor | Jul 22, 2019 | Senior Lit, Writing Contests
by Leah Rae Lake Ageless Authors First Place Winner She had time. They were coming. The morning news was filled with frantic reports that the unthinkable had occurred. For a moment, she sensed a slight vibration under her feet. Thunder, perhaps, or them. She absently...
by The Editor | Jul 22, 2019 | Senior Lit, Writing Contests
By Michael Coolen Alternate First Prize winner in the 2017 Ageless Authors Writing Contest Dad was killed by whales. Hundreds of whales. They began killing him in 1919, soon after he started working at a whale-blubber rendering plant on the Seattle waterfront. My...
by Larry Upshaw | Jul 18, 2019 | Ageless Authors, Essay, News/Blog, Senior Writers, Short Story, writing, Writing Contests
Few of us can live off the cash prizes, winning certificates and other “laurels” that accompany excellence in our senior literary experiences. But at any age, being honored does feed you. Jean Yeager has submitted stories to our writing contest, judged the...
by Larry Upshaw | Jul 18, 2019 | Ageless Authors, Announcement, Anthologies, News/Blog, Poetry, Senior Writers, Writing Contests
Bivona Prize winner Pattie Palmer-Baker, a native of Portland, Oregon, has been honored with a story in her hometown paper, The Oregonian. Pattie is a well known local artist and writer. Access her story in The Oregonian here:
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