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Telling Tales charity anthology

I’m delighted to report that I have a short story ‘First Impression’ in the Writers for Welfare charity anthology ‘Telling Tales’, sold in aid of Norfolk Hospice.

It’s currently being sold on Lulu.com and will also soon be available as an eBook. It’s:

  • 193 pages
  • Paperback: £5.94 plus postage and tax (until 31st March) then £6.99 plus postage and tax (31st March, official publication date, onwards) via this link.
  • Ebook: £2.99 via this link.
  • £6.99 plus postage and tax (31st March, official publication date, onwards)
  • Contributions from 20 authors
  • 29 short stories
  • 5 poems
  • All written by members of the Writers for Welfare Facebook group
  • ISBN no.9781471618369
  • First Edition
  • Published by Moonworks Publishing
  • Measures 15.24cm wide x 22.86cm high
  • Weighs 0.34 kg
  • And “because Telling Tales is not genre specific, everybody will find something to tickle their fancy, whether you enjoy reading horror or romance, thrillers or comedy”.

BREAKING NEWS! I’ve been asked to do some book signings at Waterstones! Once confirmed, I shall be accompanying Annie Ireson to our local ones (Northants, Leics, North Bucks) and I shall (hopefully) also be doing some (not sure if solo yet) further down the M1 motorway – watch this space! :)

Telling Tales also now has its own website: http://tellingtales.moonworkspublishing.com (I’m here!).

Norfolk Hospice helps patients, carers and families living with cancer or other life-limiting illnesses, by providing timely and professional care and much needed support. If you love short stories please do go and buy it, read it and then rate it. Thank you. :)

 

10 Responses to Telling Tales charity anthology

  1. Jane

    March 19, 2012 at 6:47 am

    Thanks for advertising this here Morgen. Appreciated.

     
  2. Sylv

    March 19, 2012 at 7:12 am

    Well done to everyone involved with making Telling Tales possible :)

     
  3. morgenbailey

    March 19, 2012 at 9:00 am

    You’re very welcome, Jane. Isn’t it great, Sylvia.

     
  4. Sylv

    March 19, 2012 at 9:21 am

    It is fantastic so can’t wait to receive the paperback, am very impatient :(

     
  5. morgenbailey

    March 19, 2012 at 10:06 am

    If your life is anything like mine, they’ll be here (there) before you know it. :)

     
  6. Sylv

    March 19, 2012 at 10:42 am

    Yes very hectic here at the moment as received two synopsis’s and their first three chapters to read along with my youngest home with a viral infection, so think you are right they will be here soon :0

     
  7. annieye

    March 20, 2012 at 6:35 pm

    Looking forward to a fun-filled book signing session with you, Morgen! Will do as many as I can, work permitting. I’m very excited about Telling Tales and can’t wait to write the story for the next one.

     
    • morgenbailey

      March 20, 2012 at 11:27 pm

      Oh, me too. :) I’m happy to do some of them on my own but would always be more fun with company – we can talk writing in between ‘customers’. :) I hadn’t realised we could have submitted more than one story so I’d have plenty for a follow-up. :)

       
  8. Sylv

    March 21, 2012 at 7:05 am

    Looking forward to reading your other stories Morgen ;)

     
  9. morgenbailey

    March 21, 2012 at 7:42 am

    Thank you, Sylvia. I’m usually quite dark – most of the ones on my http://morgenbailey.wordpress.com/tuesday-tales page are pretty short and pretty grim. Asking Kevin what he was short of for Telling Tales prompted the comedy. :)

     

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