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 | Dec 10, 2018 | Adventure, Essay, Fiction, Humor, Memoir, News/Blog, Poetry, Romance, Short Story, writing, Writing Contests
Writer John “The Hat” Hunter impresses a young woman in his Vermont hometown with his winning certificate from the Ageless Authors Writing Contest. “The Hat” also won some folding money for a wonderfully entertaining short story. You too can be...
by Jean Yeager | Feb 22, 2018 | Essay, Memoir, News/Blog, Writing Contests
There are in our existence spots of time, That with distinct pre-eminence retain A renovating virtue… – William Wordsworth, The Prelude. Book 12. 208-218 (1850 edition) “Writing a memoir means searching for what one has forgotten.” So wrote Ann Colley, a guest...
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