They met on
line through the International Women’s Writers Guild based in New York. They
lived in Switzerland, Germany, the US, Israel, UK, Australia and US. There was
one woman from each decade 20-60 but they all shared a passion for writing.
Together
they decided to put together an anthology with interlocking stories. E-mails
flew back and forth across continents and oceans.
Where to
set the stories was the first hurdle. Camden Market, that funky London area
with all kinds of stalls selling everything imaginable, made sense. Photos were
shared so all the writers had a feel for the place.
Each writer
developed a character than chose another character to flit through her own
story.
Writing, rewriting,
rewriting and polishing took place.
As the book
was being developed, women shared their lives: adoptions, births, job
disappointments, losses of loved ones. Some met in person, some have never met
face to face, but all of them “know” each other’s dreams and pains. There were
major illnesses and recoveries, except one of the writers succumbed to cancer.
The book is dedicated to her memory.
- Eleven writers
- Eleven friends
- A labour of love.
That describes this short story
collection Lost and Found in Camden.
Please consider ordering.
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