Chapter 1 Reading of the Novel PLEASE HOLD by Tricia Stewart Shiu

Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
PLEASE HOLD was the Writing Festival’s November 2015 Chapter 1 Novel Winner. Watch PLEASE HOLD Chapter 1 Reading: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwQmT4TelM4 Novel read by writer Val Cole. Get to know writer Tricia Stewart Shiu: 1. What is your novel about? Short Description: Steno pad. Check. #2 pencil. Check. Shrine to Mary Tyler…

Watch a Family Novel Transcript reading of NOT TO TALK ABOUT UNTIL NOW

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Deadline November 10th for Family Film and Writing Festival http://festivalforfamily.com/ NOT TO TALK ABOUT UNTIL NOW Chapters 4 and 5 Transcript reading of the Novel by Kirsten Marie Wohlgemuth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZHn_AMNPCc Get to know the writer: http://wildsoundfestivalreview.com/2015/03/19/interview-with-kirsten-marie-wohlgemuth-winning-novelist-not-to-talk-about-until-now/ STORY Read By – Val Cole Best Scene Novel genre: Drama, Family SYNOPSIS:…

Without a Trace by Natasha Turner

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Genre: Rhyme, Love, Relationship Without a Trace by Natasha Turner Years have gone by But still can’t forget Can’t get rid of this beating sound Ticking in my head. I know the reason Can’t deceive no more I have killed a body In a silent war. Screams left unheard Echoing…

Patience, Poetry by R.D. Preston

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Genre: Love, Rhyme Patience by R.D. Preston My patience is a virtue I give myself to thee My kindness is about our love Forever I promise it will be I will give you all my love As I cherish you each day You have fulfilled my empty heart As we…

THE MARKET PLACE, Poetry by Frances Sheehan

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GENRE: LIFE. THE MARKET PLACE by Frances Sheehan Swirling, twirling spirals of colour invade our eyes with Insistence; That we share in the carnival displayed at The Market Place. Vendors call out and children laugh joyfully at goods displayed… Deliciously; Determined to tempt the desire of Wanting, for its own…