About the Book
Profits from this book go to First Story, a charity who change lives through writing.
Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 contains 100 adverb-riddled stories from 100 authors who submitted their work to Mike's Not-Entirely-Serious Wantonly-Rule-Breaking Adverb Writing Challenge on Chris Fielden's website.
They are:
Abigail Williamson, AJ Gatts, Alan Barker, Alan Pattison, Allen Ashley, Allen Stroud, Amber Fernie, Andrew Ough-Jones, Ann Patras, Arezoo Yazdani, Barb Ettridge, Betty Hattersley, Binyamin Bashir, Catherine Assheton-Stones, Cathi Radner, Cedric de la Nougerede, Christina Dalcher, Christine O'Donnell, Christine Tapper, Christopher Fielden, Craig Anderson, David Silver, David Turton, Deborah Barrett, Elaine Choy, Elena Cairn, Ella O'Loughlin, Emma Franck-Gwinnell, Emma Rogers, Emma Wilde, Etheray, Frank Hubeny, Gavin Biddlecombe, Gemma Masey, Geoff Holme, Giselda Donavado, Helen Combe, Helen Perry, Issy O'Loughlin, Jack Hanlon, Jack Probyn, Jacqueline Pollock, James Hornby, Janet Maile, Jaylen Moulton, Jeanne James, Jeni Bloomfield, Jennifer Stemp, Jennifer Worrell, Jerry Vilhotti, John Notley, John S Alty, John V. Keogh, Jonathan Heriz-Smith, JR Partley, Judith Wolfgang, Julie Indah, Kristie Claxton, Laura Parkinson, Laura-Liisa Klaas, Leese Wright, Len Saculla, Lesley Anne Truchet, Lesley McLaren, Lizzie Merrill, Lorna Caizley, Louise Burgess, Louise Pymer, Lucy Costick, Maddy Hamley, Mark Johnson, Mark O'Loughlin, Martin Strike, Michael Nkansah, Michael Rumsey, Michelle Konov, Mikal Peterson, Mike Jackson, Mike Scott Thomson, Olivia Sandwell, Patricia Mudge, Rene Astle, Richard Lewis, Richard Swaine, RJ Saxon, Ron Brazel, S Collins, Sandra Orellana, Sharon McKenney, Sivan Pillai, SL Hardin, Steve Pomper, Terker Jerbs, Theodore Ficklestein, Tristan Bolton, TS Lanchbery, Valerie Griffin, Vivian Oldaker, William Chris Sargeant and Zoe Bryant.
The adverb writing challenge was created to raise awareness of adverb over-usage, support authors and raise money for charity.
Every story submitted to the challenge is published, so writers can gain the experience of having their work edited and then see their stories distributed in print and eBook formats all over the planet.
Profits generated by sales of this book are donated to First Story, a charity that brings talented, professional writers into secondary schools serving low-income communities to work with teachers and students to foster creativity and communication skills.
Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of adverbs around the world - buy this book: -)
You will find many writing challenges, all run in support of charities, on Chris's website in the 'challenges' section.