The deadline for submitting your short story is tomorrow, Jan 25th. What Greg wants:... a collection of short stories sold to raise money for relief efforts in disaster-striken Haiti. All proceeds go to the Red Cross.
- Do not exceed 1,000 words.
- No stories containing graphic violence, death or destruction.
- We want stories with a lot of HEART, a dash of COMPASSION, and unmeasurable amounts of HOPE. Stories that anyone can read. Stories that leave you feeling warm and fuzzy. Stories that make you smile at strangers. Stories that … Okay, you get the idea.
Frank, editor of the excellent Metazen, gathered pieces of writing for his Metazen Charity Christmas Book and asked for donations which went to the Sunrise Children’s Village Orphanage in Siam Reap, Cambodia. As he said:
And this he most certainly did. You can still donate - and read the Charity Christmas Book, which contains my story, Come Back Tomorrow, here.Authors can be so selfish. We sit and we write, pour things onto paper hoping to evoke, mull around in our minds and manipulate the lives of non-existent people. I would like to manipulate the life of a real person, in a positive way.
Thank goodness for people like Frank and Greg. Thank you, Frank and Greg, for giving us the opportunity to do something.
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Great initiatives! Ugh, I just looked through my short stories and realised none of them fit the bill - they are all too dark and depressing.
New Year's resolution: write something more hopeful.
Like you, I am inspired by people who take action and create good things in the world. Thanks for drawing attention to them.
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