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Print: $12.76 Download: $3.35 Sweetbay Review is an annual anthology of writers who are from Southern Virginia. The compilation is composed of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction.
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Print: $5.54 Download: FREE Poetry Journal for 2007
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Print: $15.96 Download: $4.50 An engrossing fantasy novel that will entertain young readers and
engage the adult mind alike. Gene Curtis's The Seventh Mountain reflects the
influence of JK Rowling, Orson Scott Card and C.S. Lewis. Readers will
find familiar plot devices, but also unique twists and a rich
allegorical subtext.
A letter in the family Bible leads Mark Young, a twelve year-old boy, to
a mysterious staff hidden beneath a sacred mountain. The next thing Mark
knows, he is a student at the Seventh Mountain, an academy for Magi in
training. Mark must not only endure the physical and mental rigors of
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The Seventh Mountain.
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Print: $5.95 2009 Poetry Journal
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Print: $12.95 Download: $3.50 Sweetbay Review is an annual anthology featuring the works of Virginia authors and has been in publication since 2006. This edition showcases sixty-four poems, four short stories, and seven non-fiction pieces by twenty writers. These authors represent the entire Commonwealth, from Charlottesville to Newport News, from Fairfax to Halifax. Sweetbay Review 2008 was independently judged by Virginia author Laura Wright (non-fiction), Pocahontas Press (poetry), and Gryphonwood Press (fiction).
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Print: $6.92 Download: FREE 2008 Calendar with plenty of room for journalizing. Features poetry by Writers Studio poets in South Boston, VA.
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