About the Book
Profits from this book go to The Daisy Garland, a charity who work exclusively for children with drug-resistant epilepsy.
Nonsensically Challenged Volume 2 contains 100 nonsensical stories from 100 authors who submitted their work to Lesley's Nifty Nib-Nibbling Nonsensical Narrative Writing Challenge on Chris Fielden's website.
They are:
Abhi Shan, Abigail Rowe, Alan Pattison, Aleksandra Petrovic, Alice Little, Alicia Sledge, Allen Ashley, Ally Howie, Angela P Googh, Anita Bowden, Antony Lazarus, Betty Hattersley, Braid Anderson, Bridget Scrannage, Bryan Keefe, Chris Brawn, Christine Tapper, Christopher Fielden, Claire Apps, Cleary Mallard, Cloe Ofori, Colin Heaney, David Nilsson, David Pitts, David Silver, David Wright, Dee Tilsley, Elaine Choy, Eleanor Klein, Etheray, F. DeStefano, Franca Basta, Frank Hubeny, Gary Amaro, Gary McGrath, Gavin Biddlecombe, George Kelly, George Prior, Helen Perry, Ishmael Dube, Jack Hanlon, Jacob Kyte, Jade Swann, Jason Primmer, Jeanette Everson, Jerome Heath, Jessica Reid, John Notley, Jonathan Martindale, Jonathan Ochser, Judy Dykstra-Brown, Julie Stone, Kathryn Evans, Kim Montgomery, Klaus Gehling, Kristie Claxton, Larry Lefkowitz, Layne Houck, Lesley Anne Truchet, Liam Arnull, Lizzie Merrill, Louis Cennamo, Louise Craig, Lucy M, Lynn-Marie Harper, Maddy Hamley, Malcolm Richardson, Marco Carshaw, Martin Strike, Mary Walker, Melissa Steffy, Michael Pickard, Michael Rumsey, Mike Scott Thomson, Munib Haroon, Neil Driscoll, Nick Nelson, Nicomedes Philopator, Paddy Placename, Paul Shaw, Pauline Robinson, Petra Jedlickova, Prajith Menon, Rene Astle, Robbie Porter, Rose Cheung, Sam Nichols, Sandra Orellana, Scarlett Fielden, Simon Russell, Soraya Dhanani, Soulla Katsiani, Stan Riley, Steve Lodge, Stuart Atkinson, Tamara Miles, Tanya Butler, Tim Jones, TS Lanchbery and Will Hartley.
The nonsense writing challenge was created to raise awareness of the importance of a gratifying story conclusion, 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 The Daisy Garland, a charity that works exclusively for children with drug-resistant epilepsy; there are 18,000 in the UK who suffer from this life-shortening illness. They help by funding specialist Ketogenic dietitians who work in NHS hospitals countrywide.
Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of nonsense 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.