When I was afforded the opportunity to contribute a short story to an indie anthology, in support of Macmillan Nurses, it was a pleasure to be involved. My own experience with cancer, as with many others, is varied. I know people who’ve suffered, those who’ve survived and those who didn’t, and my own children have two grandparents fighting the disease. I help my beloved father as he cares for my mother now suffering with secondary breast cancer within her bones and insidious dementia. I know the intrinsic value of Macmillan nurses, and the intensive support they offer.
If I can give something back, I will.
Ian D. Moore, author of ‘Salby Damned’ wrote about the beginning of this book: ‘This Anthology began with a single thought…You’re Not Alone. Faced with the realisation that I was witnessing the beginning of the end of a fight with cancer that had raged for eight years in someone very dear to me, I felt powerless to do anything to thwart the inevitable. It was in the final days of Pamela’s life that I realised the potential that myself, and my writer friends possessed, that would enable us to make a difference.’
He then proceeded to rally his friends and fellow authors and created something special, of which I am grateful to be part.
Please read his articles: You’re Not Alone – An Indie Author Anthology for Macmillan Cancer Support and Vision to Fruition – With A Little Help From My Friends to learn more of the process and read testimonials from each of the 27 authors as to why they became involved. It will touch you.
The front cover art work was created by the very talented artist Christine Southworth and Nico Laeser turned her sketch into a beautiful cover wrap.
All net proceeds from this book will go to Macmillan Cancer Support via the Pamela Winton Fund (see below), and you can currently pre-order the eBook today: £1.99 UK or $3.11 US, this link will take you to your local Amazon site.
A paperback version will also be available once the anthology is released on 11th July 2015.
You can also donate directly to The Pamela Mary Winton Tribute fund. This fund is in Pamela’s name but all donations go to Macmillan Cancer Support. Any kind donations are gratefully received.
In this collection you’ll find short stories to thrill you, they’ll scare you and leave you looking over your shoulder as you head back from your lunch break. There are stories of hope, stories of courage and stories of sheer determination, much like the very story that created this work to begin with.
What can you do?
Be ready to buy or reblog/share what you’ve found, help us to help those in need.
And join our Facebook Page: You’re Not Alone: An Indie Anthology and help to spread the news!
If you or anyone you know has been touched by cancer,
help us to do something to give back to those who give all to help…
A great piece Lisa, which encompasses all that the anthology, our efforts, and of course what the Macmillan Nurses stand for. Nicely done.
Thanks, Tom, hope this helps to spread the word!
This is a wonderful project. Congratulations and I wish the anthology much success.
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Thank you, we hope this is really able to help Macmillan and offer some great stories to supporters!
Wishing this project much success.
Reblogged this on Smorgasbord – Variety is the spice of life and commented:
An anthology in a very worthy cause. The MacmIllan nurses were there for my father nearly 20 years ago and they continue to support and work with cancer sufferers tirelessly.. Here is an anthology in aid of the charity compiled by Ian D. Moore.
Thanks so much for the reblog, Sue! Macmillan is wonderful and we want to give something back, for all the help we’ve each experienced x
When I responded to the call for a story in the anthology, I hadn’t heard of the Macmillan nurses. But I’ve been consistently hearing so many positive stories about their fantastic work. Thanks for helping to get the word out Lisa.
Thanks, Barbara, they truly are angels in disguise!
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I’m looking forward to reading this, the Macmillan Nurses help so many people; the charity deserves every penny they get.
Thanks for sharing, Bekah, I can’t wait to read it too!
Great blog Lisa. 😀