Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Charity anthology is here



Hey, hey, my dreamers, demons and thieves Resist and Triumph: A Charity Anthology is out. I have a story included in it. My story is about verbal/emotional abuse and bullying in a friendship. That can happen. The proceeds of this book will go to The Trevor Project and GLAAD. So have a look at the blurbs.

Resist and Triumph: A Charity Anthology:

As 2017 opened, the Un...ited States took several steps back in the progress toward equality. In response, a group of authors has stepped up to offer positive stories of hope and love. In an effort to help fight and support those groups who are facing even greater challenges, we wrote these stories to offer a small amount of aid.

Stories of hope, resistance, and ultimately triumph fill the pages of this anthology.
All proceeds of the anthology go to The Trevor Project and GLAAD to help fight the effects of the dark times we’re facing.

Stories Include:

Breaking Ties with the Bully by Perci T. Brooks
Consummation by Tucker McCallahan
Respect of Love by Mandi Ware
Fighting the Alpha, the Omega Way by Carol Pedroso
Get Off of My Runway by Shane Morton
Leo of the Ionian Sea by Maria Siopsis
Red, The Mo Shíorghrá Saga by Victor Alexander
Small Victories by Helen Dupres
White Rabbit by Grace R. Duncan



Breaking Ties With The Bully:

Born with a host of disabilities, Wenxy hasn’t let them stop her from achieving her goals in life. She’s managed to turn her tragedies in triumphs and be a positive, proud voice for others who may struggle to find their own.
A chance meeting in an online forum late one night finds Wenxy coming to the defense of a timid young woman named Missy who finds herself being cyberbullied. After that, both women bond over life experiences and common interests; an unexpected friendship that stands the test of time and distance.
But Missy begins to make life choices that soon alienate everyone who cares for her. Except for Wenxy. True and loyal, Wenxy begins to find herself bearing the brunt of Missy’s growing censure and narcissistic attitude, often reduced to tears by the woman’s sharp, stinging jibes. Hesitant to confront Missy, Wenxy lands on the abusive end of consistent cyberbullying and stalking herself from someone she once trusted with all her secrets.
Can she find the courage she needs to break ties with the bully who was once one of her best friends?

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