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Kelvin M. Knight’s fundraiser for Macmillan Cancer Support (Please join us with supporting this cause)
This is a sticky post, to see more recent posts, please scroll down. Thank you. No donation is too small… please join us to support Kelvin as he rises to raise funds for those with cancer. Kelvin M. Knight is a contributing author in THIS IS WE WORK (2025), and his layered stories have the… — read more
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Mini Interview with Prior @AlwaysWrite Story Chat Digest: Where Stories Meet
I wanted to share that I did a short interview for Story Chat Digest: Where Stories Meet @Always Write. Here is a sample: Q: Can you tell us about your story, “Uncle Ted: Case Closed” in Story Chat Digest: Where Stories Meet? Prior: The Uncle Ted series began in 2024 with a Story Chat piece titled Uncle Ted’s Assets, which… — read more
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Gary A. Wilson’s post for This Is How We Eat
Gary A. Wilson shared his recent post as he is a co-author in This is How We Eat and his chapters, “Unique Ritual of Pancakes” and “Unchecked Baggage” provide great examples about how food is sustenance while it also interplays with care and community. Sample from “Unique Ritual of Pancakes” “This was the recipe I shared… — read more
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A New Anthology from the Story Chat Community: Where Stories Meet has content from 24 Writers
I wanted to share that Story Chat Digest: Where Stories Meet is now available for sale. Editor Marsha Ingrao gathers short stories and poetry each year from writers around the world. She compiles these pieces into an anthology that reflects the many voices of the Story Chat community. She also includes some of the comments allowing for an… — read more
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Ilsa Rey’s post for This is How We Eat
Hello readers, Ilsa Rey shared a mini-interview post sharing about This is How We Eat! Here is a sample: “Q: What do you hope readers do after finishing the book?Prior: Call someone about and share a meal. Set the table with intention. Write about how food might have impacted their life. Save the last slice of… — read more
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Miriam Hurdle’s Chapter about Food, Money and Health (This Is How We Eat)
Miriam Hurdle recently posted about her chapter,“Food, Money and Health” in This Is How We Eat. I was extra glad she shared some money talk for this anthology because this topic is always a factor when it comes to eating. Miriam also shared personal tidbits on the way her family has made changes in daily… — read more
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Carol Ann Taylor’s post for This Is How We Eat
Carol Ann Taylor, author of “Seasoned by Time and Place” shared a post about her chapter and the book here. And here is an excerpt highlighting some of the helpful advice she offers: “The flour is not the same here [in Thailand]. Very recently, when I was comparing items from the UK against the US… — read more
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THIS IS HOW WE EAT: Kelvin M. Knight’s character with neurodivergent traits
Kelvin M. Knight shared about This is How We Eat on his site here, and shared more how his chapter, That Special Meal, focuses on Arran, “a character with neurodivergent traits, as they negotiate the complexities of expressing love for the first time.” His story gives us shopping, kitchen scenes, joy, humanity, change, kindness, transformation,… — read more
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Ana Linden’s Post about This Is How We Eat (Something Tasty This Way Comes)
Ana Linden’s chapter in This is How We Eat is “It’s in a Jar of Jam” – and you can read more about her chapter here. Earlier today, she shared a post about the book and I really like how she said this: “Food is history, pain and culture – from the scarcity of the… — read more
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Abbie Johnson Taylor’s Book Living Vicariously in Wyoming (and a link to her review of This is How We EAT – 2026)
Hello Readers, Living Vicariously in Wyoming by Abbie Johnson Taylor is a short story collection centered on everyday situations, with themes and emotions that span a wide range. The stories move through warmth, angst, connection, infidelity, secrets, grace, and even the surprise of meeting a new family member. A signature strength that Abbie… — read more
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GUEST POST: FRANK PREM & The Unsuspected Slums: Revisiting the Slums of 1930s Melbourne (Picture Poetry)
WELCOME READERS. Please join me with a guest post from author Frank Prem. Hello everyone. I’m Frank Prem, a free verse poet and storyteller from Australia, and my newest picture-poetry collection is The Unsuspected Slums. The collection was inspired by a remarkable archive of photographs held by the State Library of Victoria documenting the slum… — read more