You can read Cherie's stories by clicking on the titles below:
The Monarch Milagro
The Worlds of Xochimilco
Barging In Single
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Today we are privileged to feature three wonderful memoir contributions in the Writers Open House from author Cherie Magnus. You can read Cherie's stories by clicking on the titles below: The Monarch Milagro The Worlds of Xochimilco Barging In Single Cherie Magnus, born and raised in Los Angeles, was a dance research librarian in the L.A. Central Library and a dance critic for local newspapers before moving to France, Mexico, and finally Argentina. Many of her articles on dance, travel and international culture have been published in magazines, professional journals, and several anthologies. The author of a memoir trilogy, Death Dance Destiny, and a fantasy novella, she returned to live in L.A. in 2014.
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The next contribution in the Writers Open House is another classic memoir piece from accomplished author and loyal supporter of this blog, Ronald Mackay. You can read Ronald's story Cold War Confusion here. Ronald Mackay Originally from Coupar Angus, Scotland, Ronald Mackay served the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1970 until 1974. His responsibilities included assessing the English language proficiency of all non-native speakers of English arriving as students or scholars. During those years Ronald met several visiting professors from the USSR and its satellites. He had worked in several of these countries and had experience of their repressive political systems and had encountered their covert security agencies. In “Cold War Confusion” he shows how the Cold War engendered suspicions in the mind of a visitor from the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, at that time, an integral part of the USSR and occupied by Russian troops. Now, Ronald and his wife, Viviana, reside in Voorburg, the Netherlands. They spend winter months in Buenavista del Norte on Tenerife’s north coast. Ronald enjoys contributing to Fred’s Blog and is author of “Fortunate Isle, a Memoir of Tenerife”, “The Kilt Behind the Curtain”, and “Windows On My Worlds: A Collection of 31 Short Stories”. He has also written a memoir in Spanish, “A Tenerife con Cariño”, and is soon to release a second. Ronald and Viviana - Voorburg, The Netherlands
For our latest feature in the Writers Open House, Sue Wald brings us a haunting piece of creative non fiction based on 'Ripper' lore. You can read Sue's story The Canonical Five: Their Last Moments here. Sue Wald - About the Author
As a Thursday Child and multilingual language teacher, she has helped enough school children (and a few adults) on their way to be able to look back on a life not wasted and heave a sigh of relief, while enjoying the scenery and the cool breeze drifting in from the ocean. Under her Nom de Plume 'Sue Wald', she has put together 'A Day in the Life', an Anthology comprised of the Very Short Memoir 'Players' (as featured in Robert Fear's Anthology '25 Treasured Memories'), which takes the reader on a journey through time from the 1990's in Nürnberg in Franconia, Germany, to her granddad's hometown Zwittau in Sudetenland, now in the Czech Republic, in the 1920's, offering glimpses into her grandfather's life before, during, and after WWII, including an entertaining lunch encounter with the Oskar, as well as peeks into her own life and ghosts of the past; a small collection of poems: 'Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea'; a fictional Short Thriller: 'Faith Value', set in the present and in her chosen neighbourhood, the lush Cantabrican coast of Galicia; several semi-fictional Tristan Stories: 'Tristan Radler's Opinion of Life' (as featured on Fred's Blog Fiction Showcase '24); as well as 'I might actually have lost the plot': a Collection of more Very Short Stories (some of which are also featured in Robert's Anthology and on Fred's Memoirs Showcase '24). A big fan of London since her teenage years, 'Ripper' lore hasn't lost it's gory appeal and over the years she has come to a new understanding: the 'Canonical Five' represent the plight of women in a merciless society, while the 'Ripper' is its avatar... Our latest contribution to the Writers Open House is an interesting essay piece from a long-time supporter of this blog, Roger Knight. You can read Roger's insights, 'Why the stories we tell and write about ourselves really matter' here. Roger Knight
Since retiring I have begun writing short stories, prose/ poetry and the odd essay. Some of these have appeared in various anthologies and magazines as well as the publication of a poetry collection, ' Poems of Passage. ' I would describe myself as an apprentice writer and enjoy shaping and recalling my story through the medium of words in their best possible order. |
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