Sean Anderson lives with his wife in Everett, WA. He loves reading fantasy books that take him on a journey. In his free time he enjoys open water swimming, spending time in nature, and spoiling his cat, Fancy. He is the author of The Year of Oceans and An Adventure Through the Togetherwood.
Robert McDermott has published poetry and short stories in various journals and magazines in both print and online. He won the TESEO short story competition in 2019 and 2020. He lives in Dublin where he teaches English and creative writing.
JONE$TOWN is his first novel.
Markus McDowell is an author and editor of fiction and nonfiction in multiple genres. He is the author of Nuff Sed: A Novel of Desert Steve, To and Fro Upon the Earth: A Novel, Mortals As They Walk, Onesimus: A Novel of Christianity in the Roman Empire, and two short story collections, The Sky Over Chaos and So Deep in Shadow, as well as several nonfiction books in law, theology, and literature in the ancient world. He lives in California on a boat and travels extensively.
Nape Motana is the author of three novels, Fanie Fourie’s Lobola, Son-in-Law of the Boere, Hamba Sugar Daddy, and a non-fiction work, Sepedi Proverbs. His poem, ‘Love Conquers All,’ is published in The 2017 New England Poetry Anthology. Fanie Fourie’s Lobola was adapted into a movie which won the Jozi Film Festival and Seattle International Film Festival Audience Choice Awards. Hamba Sugar Daddy was adapted into a stage play.
Babatunde’s Heroic Journey: From Nigeria to Ukraine via Russia, is his fourth novel, a project which was submitted for his Ph.D. Creative Writing at the University of Pretoria.
Nape has worked as a social worker, journalist, and a copywriter. In the 1980s he worked as a poet-playwright, short story writer, and an anti-apartheid activist. He lives in Pretoria, South Africa, and is married with four children.
Susanne Perry is the author of the City Streets Trilogy, a series of crime mysteries set in a fictional urban area in southwest Washington. Previous to writing novels, Perry worked with public programs serving children and families. Future writing projects include short stories, children’s books, and of course, mysteries. A voracious reader of who-done-its and historical fiction, Perry resides in Arizona and Washington.
About the Author
Jack Towe is a stumbling follower of Jesus. Now in his eighties, he knows that he needs to live in Christian community. Between 2000 and 2019, he lived in Christian community for seven years. During 2017, he visited the Bruderhof, Jesus People USA (JPUSA), and Reba Place Fellowship. He is now exploring Christian community in South Seattle’s Rainier Valley.
He received Jesus as his Savior in 1966 and was baptized in the Holy Spirit in 1968.
In 1970, he married Margaret Heine, a Lutheran deaconess. She was murdered by cancer in 1997. We have two daughters and a son, all in their forties, plus three grandchildren.
After Dartmouth, Harvard Law School, and seven years with General Electric, he became a developer of quality, affordable low-income housing—without need for direct government funding. The firm was Sign of the Cross Housing, located in Cincinnati’s lowest income community, Over-the-Rhine.
Now technically retired, he enjoys fellowship with Jesus, his family, and fellow believers. He also enjoys his callings as a playwright, writer, and economic developer.
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Riversong Short Story Contest
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Enjoy these six winning short stories from the Riversong Short Story Contest, 2022. Unique, quirky, thought-provoking stories in various contemporary genres.
The contest and volume was run and edited by Neela Tudurí-Kłepfisch, editor and writer at Sulis International Press. A panel of six publishers, editors, authors, and book reviewers reviewed more than 30 finalists to choose the six winners.
"Redemption in the Thorny Thicket" by Sean Anderson. "6EQUJ4, Thank You Very Much!" by Robert McDermott** "Coping with Covid-19 lockdown in Pretoria" by Nape Motana "So Rude" by Markus McDowell "Prep Work" by Susanne Perry "Jesus and Mayo" by Jack Towe
Título : 2022 Best Short Stories: Riversong Contest
EAN : 9781958139035
Editorial : Riversong Books
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