A rousing story of love and sacrifice."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""I'll admit, this isn't the sort of M/M story that I'd normally seek out. The main relationship is already established, and you learn about mid-way through the story how they became a couple when they were younger, and if you're set on your M/M stories being hot and heavy, this is much more focused on the plot and character connections than heat on the page - but oh that plot, these characters, how it all comes together at the end. Legendary indeed!I was initially intrigued by the connections to Arthurian Legend, as a lifelong fan of those stories, and the parallels here are handled very uniquely and tongue in cheek in a really satisfying way. James and Arthur embark on their own quest to solve a mystery that brings up the past, welcomes new friends, and threatens to upset the balance of trying to live a quiet life in a time that it was very dangerous to be homosexual.There's tension, I cried, I sighed relief, I shouted for joy, and at the end, all the tidbits that I thought would have obvious conclusions still ended up surprising me in the best way. Especially with the epilogue that just left me warm and fuzzy and excited for Kibbie's next tale.A definite recommend for those looking for M/M stories driven by plot and character relationships over time in the bedroom, especially if you enjoy King Arthur, historical romance, and post-WWII England in particular."" -- Amanda Meuwissen, M/M Romance - Paranormal Romance - Urban Fantasy author
In this collection of poetry, Amelia Kibbie explores the midwestern experience, motherhood, the heartbreaking profession of teaching, her pioneer ancestors, love, and aging through the constraints of traditional form.
A rousing story of love and sacrifice."" -- Kirkus Reviews ""I'll admit, this isn't the sort of M/M story that I'd normally seek out. The main relationship is already established, and you learn about mid-way through the story how they became a couple when they were younger, and if you're set on your M/M stories being hot and heavy, this is much more focused on the plot and character connections than heat on the page - but oh that plot, these characters, how it all comes together at the end. Legendary indeed!I was initially intrigued by the connections to Arthurian Legend, as a lifelong fan of those stories, and the parallels here are handled very uniquely and tongue in cheek in a really satisfying way. James and Arthur embark on their own quest to solve a mystery that brings up the past, welcomes new friends, and threatens to upset the balance of trying to live a quiet life in a time that it was very dangerous to be homosexual.There's tension, I cried, I sighed relief, I shouted for joy, and at the end, all the tidbits that I thought would have obvious conclusions still ended up surprising me in the best way. Especially with the epilogue that just left me warm and fuzzy and excited for Kibbie's next tale.A definite recommend for those looking for M/M stories driven by plot and character relationships over time in the bedroom, especially if you enjoy King Arthur, historical romance, and post-WWII England in particular."" -- Amanda Meuwissen, M/M Romance - Paranormal Romance - Urban Fantasy author
From sea monsters to mermaids. From flooded memories to oceanic apocalyptic futures. This anthology is a combination of watery tales told by the literary community of the The Writers' Rooms and the Iowa Creative Corridor. A mix of short stories and poetry, follow the writers from the shore to the mysterious depths of the seas. Pieces: "Clutching the Wheel through a Storm" by Maxwell Love "The Pearl" by Amelia Kibbie "Maelstrom: A Full Transcription of the Soul Abandoning Ship" by Emma Jean Meyer "Into the Past" by Linda Muller "The Horror At The Beach" by Ross T. Byers "Out of Reach" by Ellen Rozek "By Surf And Stone" by G.Z. Chapman "Deepwater Metamorphosis" by R.C. Davis "The Reclamation" by Laurie Penland "Silver and Syrup" by J.E. Brooke "Under-See" by Casey Vox All proceeds go towards The Writers' Rooms. The Writers' Rooms is a non-profit corporation that focuses on providing a free, safe environment for all writers no matter their abilities, skills, income, background, and gender. We are writers helping writers.
Poems by Amelia is a selection of poems written by 9 year old Amelia Appleby, featuring the poem 'The Sky', which has been selected for publication in the Young Writers' Annual Showcase 2023 - Captivating Creations. Her first book of poems was written during Year 4 in Primary School, between the ages of 8 and 9 years. Exploring different genres through thirteen poems (from humour to fantasy), young children will enjoy this book along with its colourful illustration, supporting their reading development and creativity. Amelia hopes that you enjoy her poetry and to maybe inspire other children to write their very own!
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