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 Larry Upshaw | Jun 18, 2019 | Adventure, Anthologies, Humor, Memoir, News/Blog, Poetry, Romance, writing, Writing Contests
Rosanne Gordon of Dallas won a cash prize in the 2019 Ageless Authors International Writing Contest, while Tank Gunner of Duncanville had two stories among a dozen honored entries from Texas writers and poets. The 2019 contest awarded first, second and third cash...
by Larry Upshaw | Feb 3, 2019 | News/Blog, writing, Writing Contests
By Hugh Gardner “Thus I set off on a 40-year odyssey that took me from one coast to the other, from Alaska to Patagonia. I had surprising good luck and success in my early attempts at writing for publication…. Some of the things I wrote changed history, at least a...
by Larry Upshaw | Jan 9, 2019 | Fiction, News/Blog, writing, Writing Contests, writing workshop
By Larry Upshaw “Talent is discovered early, burns brightly, and then peters out at an early age.” A prominent psychologist made this claim, relying on a frustrating cultural cliché of mind-weak older people. We must admit that young, creative people have the edge in...
Recent Comments