He could run "faster than an express train... nothing less than a bursting shell could penetrate his skin!"
Well, after reading a great Christmas/romance/wedding novel that had all the quintessential trappings of an old-fashioned, small town Christmas story I decided to up the ante and go for a Christmas murder story
One of the best things about the multiple genre and literature formats available in today's literature is that there is something for everyone
Local poets are invited to enter the 8th Annual Poetry Contest, sponsored by Poetry London and the London Public Library. The contest is open to both established and emerging poets, who will write poems on the theme ‘The Streets of London.’ Laurie Graham, who is a poet, teacher and assistant editor of Brick, A Literary Journal, will judge the contest.
Awards of $200 and $100 will be presented to the 1st and 2nd place poems.
Come hear Allan Stratton read from his latest novel, The Dogs, a chilling psychological thriller for young adults this Saturday, November 7. The Dogs is getting rave reviews and has been recently nominated for a 2016 Carnegie Medal!
The second annual Words Festival is shaping up to be a great event for Londoners!
The winning poems in Poetry London's 7th Annual Poetry Contest are on display at London Public Library