About the Book
Profits from this book are donated to Book Aid International, the UK's leading international book donation and library development charity.
Tritely Challenged Volume 2 contains 100 cliché crammed stories written by 100 authors who submitted their work to Chris's Colossal Cliché Count Writing Challenge, run in conjunction with Flash Fiction Festivals, UK.
They are:
A.H. Creed, Abigail Williamson, Alan Barker, Alice Hale, Allen Ashley, Angela P Googh, Anita Goveas, Annika Franke, Ashutosh Pant, Beccy Golding, Benjamin Noel, Betty Hattersley, C.I. Selkirk, Carla Vlad, Cathy Cade, Christopher Fielden, Claire Apps, Clare Tivey, Daniel Purcell, David Guilfoyle, David McTigue, David Silver, DT Langdale, Ejder S. Raif, Gail Everett, Gaius Rew, Gavin Biddlecombe, Geoff Holme, Hannah Brown, Helen Fawdon-Rochester, Ian Richardson, Ibukun Keyamo, Jack Evans, Jake Kendall, James Louis Peel, Jamie Martin, Janet Pickett, Janice Eileen Morris, Jasmine Lee, Jay Bee, Jayne Morgan, Jessica Bowden, Jill Sunter, Johanna McDonald, John Lane, John Notley, Josh Granville, Jude Higgins, Judy Reeves, Justine Quammie, K. J. Watson, Kathleen E Williams, Kathryn J Barrow, Khamis Kabeu, KJ Walters, Klaus Gehling, Lee Kull, Len Saculla, Lesley Anne Truchet, Lindy Gibbon, Lucy Morrice, Maddy Hamley, Maggie Elliott, Majella Pinto, Mark J Towers, Mark Stocker, Matilda Pinto, Matthew Bines, Michael Rumsey, Mike Scott Thomson, Munib Haroon, N.B. Craven, Nam Raj Khatri, Nichole Villeneuve, Olivia Ackers, Paul Mastaglio, Rachel Heaton, Raymond E. Strawn III, Rene Astle, Rhianna Gately, Richard Betton-Foster, Rima El-Boustani, Robbie Porter, Roberta Scafidi, Roger Woodcock, Sandra Orellana, Sarah Wilde, Sean Bain, Selina Mignano, Shirley Muir, Soulla Katsiani, Steve Lodge, Steven Barrett, Susi J Smith, Toni G., Tony Thatcher, Tracey Maitland, Valeria Lützow, Valerie Fish and Valerie Griffin.
The cliché writing challenge was created to raise awareness of the importance of developing an original voice, to support authors and to 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 Book Aid International, a charity that understands the opportunities and pleasure that reading can bring and believe everyone should have the chance to read.
Please help us raise money for this worthy cause and spread the joy of clichés 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.