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NEWLY RELEASED Sep 10 2009 "Unforgettable Fire: THE STIRRED POeT" a selection of the winning entries from the first annual STIRRED POeT competition, hosted by The Write Idea, an international online writers' forum.
The View From Here

The View From HereThe View From Here (e-book)

Download: $5.00

Since July 2004, writers from The Write Idea international writing forum (http://www.helenwhittaker.net/phpBB2) have been participating in a lively stomping ground of fiction writers of all genres. They also have a lot of fun and gossip quite a bit. "The View From Here" features tantalizing stories that provide a taster for those who might want to jump into the forum and read more at their leisure.

Oi!

Oi!Oi! (e-book)

Download: $5.00

OI! is the first collection of poetry from members of the online writers' forum The Write Idea. It's an eclectic mix of poems, ranging from nonsense verse to Spenserian sonnets, nursery rhymes to erotica. It takes you from B&Q to the planet Mars. Your travel guides include a cow, a sheep and a wooly mammoth. Arresting? Original? Witty? Always. Boring? Never.

Scratching at Cardboard

Scratching at CardboardScratching at Cardboard (book)

Print: $21.50

Short stories & poems chosen as the best of The Whittaker Prize 2008

Unforgettable Fire: THE STIRRED POeT

Unforgettable Fire: THE STIRRED POeTUnforgettable Fire: THE STIRRED POeT (book)

Print: $9.99

Unforgettable Fire: THE STIRRED POeT is a selection of the winning entries from the first annual STIRRED POeT competition, hosted by The Write Idea, an international online writers' forum.

The New Curiosity Shop

The New Curiosity ShopThe New Curiosity Shop (e-book)

Download: $5.00

A collection of the best stories and poems from the international online writers' forum The Write Idea (http://www.helenwhittaker.net/phpBB2). More than just a simple anthology, this book provides important answers to questions like: why lemmings jump off cliffs, why the police are digging up your neighbour's back garden, why it's a good idea to cheat at Happy Families, why Kublai Khan never invaded Japan, why being a genie sucks and why Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter are coming to dinner.