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9789963706501: Tell Me a Tale

Sinopsis

Creativity and inspiration are human attributes and can come from anywhere or anything. Therefore as a celebration of the inspiration and creativity that went into the Tell me a Tale Short Story Competition, Fluster Magazine and Armida Publications present this collection of the 20 most inspired, most creative short stories that were submitted by authors who are published and unpublished alike, the world over. The stories are diverse in scope and theme as they were inspired by an album of photographs that were made available to each author through image hosting website Flickr. These 20 short stories prove that one picture is worth more than a thousand words! The Rain • by Hannah-Jamie Duncombe Guerrillas Marching Down • by Mateo Jarrín Cuvi The Art Part Begins • by Ira Nayman Payback • by Richard O'Callaghan The Biggest Whore in Westbury • by Natasha Lucas Distance • by Michelle Tudor Wonderful World • by Antonio Cruz Madwoman Story • by Erato Ioannou - Moustaka The Dragon • by Aline Aronsky Collecting Art • by Rupan Malakin A Night With Hugh and Keats • by Julie Noble Under the skysigns • by Gerard Urquhart The Guardian • by Gareth Barsby Lilac and Maxi • by Pablo Fuentes Stone Divide • by Andrea Weiner Ghosts • by Sam Graham The First Flower After the Flood • by Issara 'Simonet' Edwards Amongst the Rushes • by Hanne Larsson Marcy • by Ellie Stewart The End • by Eve Murray

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Creativity and inspiration are human attributes and can come from anywhere or anything. Therefore as a celebration of the inspiration and creativity that went into the Tell me a Tale Short Story Competition, Fluster Magazine and Armida Publications present this collection of the 20 most inspired, most creative short stories that were submitted by authors who are published and unpublished alike, the world over. The stories are diverse in scope and theme as they were inspired by an album of photographs that were made available to each author through image hosting website Flickr. These 20 short stories prove that one picture is worth more than a thousand words! The Rain · by Hannah-Jamie Duncombe Guerrillas Marching Down · by Mateo Jarrín Cuvi The Art Part Begins · by Ira Nayman Payback · by Richard O'Callaghan The Biggest Whore in Westbury · by Natasha Lucas Distance · by Michelle Tudor Wonderful World · by Antonio Cruz Madwoman Story · by Erato Ioannou - Moustaka The Dragon · by Aline Aronsky Collecting Art · by Rupan Malakin A Night With Hugh and Keats · by Julie Noble Under the skysigns · by Gerard Urquhart The Guardian · by Gareth Barsby Lilac and Maxi · by Pablo Fuentes Stone Divide · by Andrea Weiner Ghosts · by Sam Graham The First Flower After the Flood · by Issara 'Simonet' Edwards Amongst the Rushes · by Hanne Larsson Marcy · by Ellie Stewart The End · by Eve Murray

Críticas

"Writing a story is like sharing a little piece of yourself. When Fluster Magazine decided to organise the Tell Us A Tale competition, it was to discover imaginative storytellers across the world, and spread their creations. The stories in this collection show a remarkable range of styles and themes. We have tramps quoting Keats, conversations with the dead and moving memories from the past. We enter strange worlds, wild imaginations and the obscure Art world. We learn about the poignant loss of memory and loved ones, of growing old and of moving on. So as you turn the page, be ready for a fantastic concoction of stories and photographs from all over the world. Sit back, relax and enjoy the journey they take you on." (Annalisa King, UK) "A picture says a thousand words. Everybody has heard the cliche, but it is true, and this is very evident with Tell Me A Tale anthology. Each of the stories has been inspired by a picture from the magazine's Flickr group, and in the book itself, each story is preceded by the picture that brought about its inception. Thus the intrigue for this anthology is seeing what stories can be spun from one photo. Even something as simple as a circus tent ignites one of the more intriguing stories of the volume. Not only is that story inspired by an image, it has many interesting images of its own a door labelled 'DO ENTER' leads to a funhouse world straight out of Terry Gilliam. Tell Us A Tale is truly an anthology respecting the importance of images in writing. Each story is vivid and perfectly complements their preceding picture in their own, often unexpected ways." (Gareth Barsby, UK)

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ISBN 10:  939375716X ISBN 13:  9789393757166
Editorial: Vishwakarma Publications, 2022
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