Author: | Oslo Writers' League | ISBN: | 9781909845329 |
Publisher: | Grimbold Books | Publication: | August 10, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Oslo Writers' League |
ISBN: | 9781909845329 |
Publisher: | Grimbold Books |
Publication: | August 10, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
When the Oslo International Writers’ Group (OIWG) formed in early 2012, the initial aim was camaraderie: to create a network of writers who could share and critique work, discuss writing as only writers can, and support one another in what can often be a rather lonely pursuit. Soon it became evident that the talent and ambition of this set of writers warranted a project, some kind of collective effort to showcase our work to the outside world. Pulling these short stories, essays, and poems together under a single flag was no simple task. It took more than a desire to help ourselves, or even to help each other. When someone suggested donating the profits to a charity, momentum truly began to build. Utdanningshjelpen is a Norwegian-based charity which fosters education and literacy in Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana and Mozambique.
In this anthology, we have included stories of life’s light—personal transformation, friendship, and love—as well as stories of life’s darkness—political persecution, kidnapping, and death. The members of the OIWG hope that you find this collection to be a thought-provoking and deeply moving reading experience. And remember, just as we who live in Norway must, that even when the winter feels long, the summer sun will rise again and hang there in the sky, defiant and dazzling, as long as it possibly can.
All profits from sales of this book go to Utdanningshjelpen.
When the Oslo International Writers’ Group (OIWG) formed in early 2012, the initial aim was camaraderie: to create a network of writers who could share and critique work, discuss writing as only writers can, and support one another in what can often be a rather lonely pursuit. Soon it became evident that the talent and ambition of this set of writers warranted a project, some kind of collective effort to showcase our work to the outside world. Pulling these short stories, essays, and poems together under a single flag was no simple task. It took more than a desire to help ourselves, or even to help each other. When someone suggested donating the profits to a charity, momentum truly began to build. Utdanningshjelpen is a Norwegian-based charity which fosters education and literacy in Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana and Mozambique.
In this anthology, we have included stories of life’s light—personal transformation, friendship, and love—as well as stories of life’s darkness—political persecution, kidnapping, and death. The members of the OIWG hope that you find this collection to be a thought-provoking and deeply moving reading experience. And remember, just as we who live in Norway must, that even when the winter feels long, the summer sun will rise again and hang there in the sky, defiant and dazzling, as long as it possibly can.
All profits from sales of this book go to Utdanningshjelpen.