by The Editor | Oct 19, 2019 | Anthologies, Essay, Fiction, News/Blog, Poetry, Short Story, writing, Writing Contests
Once again, Ageless Authors will be selling our new book and writing contest at the prestigious Texas Book Festival, Sunday, October 27 in Austin, Texas. AA Executive Director Larry Upshaw will sell copies of DANG, I WISH I HADN’T DONE THAT and other senior...
by The Editor | Oct 14, 2019 | Essay, Fiction, Memoir, News/Blog, Short Story, writing, Writing Contests
By Edith Cook You are aching to write the great American novel, or the life and times of a famous person you knew, or the definitive answer to the climate crisis, but can’t get started? Try a smaller project first. The big one, I promise, will not waste away. How...
by The Editor | Oct 6, 2019 | Anthologies, Essay, Fiction, News/Blog, Poetry, Short Story, writing, Writing Contests
Larry Upshaw, Executive Director of Ageless Authors, speaks to senior groups about continuing to write into old age. Recently he told the Silver Leos writers everything they need to know about improving their writing at their monthly meeting at Texas A&M —...
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...
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