CWG 2015


I am currently working on the long delayed 2015 Anthology by CWG (exiles of My Telegraph). The anthology will contain 36 of their best stories taken from from their 2015 series competition. CWG are a net based writing group, their early existence is due in no small part, to the innovative blogging platform maintained by The Daily Telegraph between 2007 and 2016. The writers have a get-together every so often – in this way they confirm the fact that they aren’t merely figments of each others’ electronic dreams.
Peter Barnett has written an introduction, the book comes to 284 pages (70,000 words) and it features the following contributors:

AmericanMum,
Araminta,
Atiller,
Capucin,
Chester_Goode,
Danthemann,
ExpatAngie,
FizzeeRascal,
Gazoopi,
Giselle,
Lostinwords,
PavlovaQueen,
Ponsuda,
Seadams
TurkishJenny
and finally (under my net name) Archietp

The book cover is based on pictures from Sabina Ahmed; here’s a peek:

Back cover courtesy of Sabina Ahmed

courtesy of Sabina Ahmed

Front cover of 36 Short Stories 2015 by CWG - exiles of My Telegraph

About TP Archie

I'm an accountant and I have lived in and around Burnley, Lancs, for most of my life. My four children are grown. I'm interested in current affairs and history. For a while I was the face of My Telegraph Writers on the blogging platform of the London Daily Telegraph. My hobbies include walking, American comic books and Anime. I have published: A Guide to First Contact The Turning Stone The Tau Device Works not yet published: Angel in My Heart Bluebelle Door Witch Dragon Shard Men for the Stars (in progress) Mission Samurai Shorter fiction: Eggman and other concoctions Night of Life and other fictions The Slow Holocaust and other stories The Wrong Lane and other diversions Under Winter's Bough Poetry Silt from Distant Lands Non-fiction Burnley (essays on the town and its Grammar school) Private reproduction Juvaini's History of the World Conqueror (a private reproduction)
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