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Written Tales Chapbook III

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Written Tales Chapbook III

What Freedom Means To Me

Written Tales
Jun 21, 2022
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Written Tales Chapbook III

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Hello Friends,

It’s here, Written Tales Chapbook III. If you are interested in a paperback copy, you can purchase one at:

  • Amazon

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Digital formats are available on Amazon and Books2Read. Once fully published on Books2Read, you can receive it on many different publishers and platforms such as Apple and Barnes & Noble. Keep checking back.

Written Tales Chapbook III, a collection which embraces freedom. Each author writes on the theme of what it means to them. This volume encompasses many aspects of the term, which embraces the effects of war, society, life, and religion.

The stories and poems within these pages will touch the heart. We hope you enjoy this edition as much as we did preparing it to share with you. The authors in this edition include:

John Kaniecki, Cry Freedom ~ Dee Allen, Dilemma, Dilemma ~ Evie Groch, Freedom Fruit ~ Doug Hawley, Freedom Or Freedumb ~ Mark Ready, Freedom To Change Our World ~ Bob Bussey, Freedom To Explore ~ Traci Neal, Freedom To See ~ Carmen Fong, Friday Afternoon Freedom ~ Joan McNerney, Invitation ~ Vincent F. A. Golphin, It is Sad ~ Alan Bern, Light, Crashing Into An Inside Wall ~ Allison Grayhurst, Running, Lightwave Riding ~ Cai Quirk, Shriveled Being ~ Eshaan Mani, Slava Ukraini ~ Amanda Valerie Judd, Summer ~ Harry Capezzolo, The Dance of Decay ~ J A Farina, The Western Flyer

All writers listed above, please check your inbox or spam folder with an email subject of, “Here's your copy of Chapbook 3: Freedom!”

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