Creative Writing Competition Winners 2012-2014: An Anthology from the Writers’ Guild of Acadiana in Lafayette, Louisiana

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Cover of the book Creative Writing Competition Winners 2012-2014: An Anthology from the Writers’ Guild of Acadiana in Lafayette, Louisiana by Cypress Cove Publishing, Cypress Cove Publishing
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Author: Cypress Cove Publishing ISBN: 9781936707065
Publisher: Cypress Cove Publishing Publication: October 17, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Cypress Cove Publishing
ISBN: 9781936707065
Publisher: Cypress Cove Publishing
Publication: October 17, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

LONG DESCRIPTION

An anthology is a collection of selected writings by various authors. This selection of stories is brought to you by the Writers’ Guild of Acadiana in Lafayette, Louisiana.
We are pleased to present the winners of our writing contests from the past three years whose stories include a variety of entertaining genres. You’ll find murder mystery, poetry, plot twists, science fiction, love stories, a limerick, and much more entertaining reading.

Snippets from inside the book:
One afternoon I decided to surprise Richard with a visit. I quietly knocked on his door and received no answer to enter, so I walked in. To my surprise and horror, Richard’s creamy behind was doing the mamba with an unknown female. ...D. M. Soileau

You are probably wondering, if I am dead, how am I telling this story? Well, it’s complicated. I’ll tell you the story if you promise not to judge me. What we did was wrong, but it was the only way. ...A. Burleigh

Suddenly my eyes fell upon Frances and our eyes met intensely. She parted her moistened, luscious lips and spoke softly. “Are you going to give me my package?” ...L. Broussard

First of all, Santa hated snow. He hated the icy cold. He hated driving that drafty sleigh year after year on Christmas Eve. It was way too small for all the stuff he had to carry, anyway. And there were too many children. And speaking of children, he’d grown to hate them. ...J. François

Mary had been dead for at least a week. I had killed her with my own hands. Killed her without a second’s thought to the long-term ramifications of my impulsive action. The instant it was over I felt shell-shocked. ...C. Bethel

As I looked at him in the casket, I realized that this was the second time that I had seen him
killed. I wanted to make certain that he was really dead this time as I reached down and squeezed
his hand. ...G. Foche

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LONG DESCRIPTION

An anthology is a collection of selected writings by various authors. This selection of stories is brought to you by the Writers’ Guild of Acadiana in Lafayette, Louisiana.
We are pleased to present the winners of our writing contests from the past three years whose stories include a variety of entertaining genres. You’ll find murder mystery, poetry, plot twists, science fiction, love stories, a limerick, and much more entertaining reading.

Snippets from inside the book:
One afternoon I decided to surprise Richard with a visit. I quietly knocked on his door and received no answer to enter, so I walked in. To my surprise and horror, Richard’s creamy behind was doing the mamba with an unknown female. ...D. M. Soileau

You are probably wondering, if I am dead, how am I telling this story? Well, it’s complicated. I’ll tell you the story if you promise not to judge me. What we did was wrong, but it was the only way. ...A. Burleigh

Suddenly my eyes fell upon Frances and our eyes met intensely. She parted her moistened, luscious lips and spoke softly. “Are you going to give me my package?” ...L. Broussard

First of all, Santa hated snow. He hated the icy cold. He hated driving that drafty sleigh year after year on Christmas Eve. It was way too small for all the stuff he had to carry, anyway. And there were too many children. And speaking of children, he’d grown to hate them. ...J. François

Mary had been dead for at least a week. I had killed her with my own hands. Killed her without a second’s thought to the long-term ramifications of my impulsive action. The instant it was over I felt shell-shocked. ...C. Bethel

As I looked at him in the casket, I realized that this was the second time that I had seen him
killed. I wanted to make certain that he was really dead this time as I reached down and squeezed
his hand. ...G. Foche

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