New Alexandria Press is proud to announce the publication of its latest release, the Ridgewriters Anthology 2012.
The anthology is a compilation of poetry, prose, and selected short fiction by the members of Ridgewriters, a group of writers from Southeastern Michigan. The group meets each week to offer members critiques and advice, and to share ideas about writing. Gathering in the Spicer House in Farmington Hills, Ridgewriters also participates in various cultural and artistic events in and around the Greater Detroit area. Membership in the group includes poets, essayists, novelists, and freelancers of varying levels of experience.
The book is will be available this weekend at the Festival of the Arts at the Costic Center in Farmington Hills. It is also available for purchase on Amazon.
Showing posts with label short stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short stories. Show all posts
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Jeff Caminsky a Winner in Short Story Competition
In its August edition, the Michigan Bar Journal published the short story "Crucible of Justice," written by Jeffrey Caminsky.
The story was entered in the Michigan State Bar's second short story contest. Other winners of the 2009 competition include "The Word of the Day is 'Trust,'", by Michael Kitchen, and "The Shadow from the Wall," by Robert B. Nelson.
Estabslished in 2007, the short story contest is sponsored every other year by the Michigan State Bar. This is the second time that Caminsky has been a winner in the State Bar short story contest. He also won in 2007, with the short story "Crapshoot."
"Crucible of Justice" tells the story of a murder prosecution, seen from the perspective of one of the surviving victims. It was inspired by one of Caminsky's cases as an appellate prosecutor.
The story was entered in the Michigan State Bar's second short story contest. Other winners of the 2009 competition include "The Word of the Day is 'Trust,'", by Michael Kitchen, and "The Shadow from the Wall," by Robert B. Nelson.
Estabslished in 2007, the short story contest is sponsored every other year by the Michigan State Bar. This is the second time that Caminsky has been a winner in the State Bar short story contest. He also won in 2007, with the short story "Crapshoot."
"Crucible of Justice" tells the story of a murder prosecution, seen from the perspective of one of the surviving victims. It was inspired by one of Caminsky's cases as an appellate prosecutor.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Local Author Wins Writing Award
Livonia author Jeffrey Caminsky is among the winners of the short story contest sponsored by the Michigan Bar Journal.
This is the second Michigan Bar Journal competition that Caminsky has won. His story, Crapshoot, was among the winners of the Journal's first competition, in 2007.
The new story, "Crucible of Justice," traces the tragic courtroom aftermath of a night-time firebombing that resulted in the murders of four members of a family. Based on a real case, the story demonstrates the conflicts and tensions that arise when the need to protect the innocent conflicts with the rights due to the accused in a court of law.
The story, along with the other two winners, will be published in the August edition of the Michigan Bar Journal.
This is the second Michigan Bar Journal competition that Caminsky has won. His story, Crapshoot, was among the winners of the Journal's first competition, in 2007.
The new story, "Crucible of Justice," traces the tragic courtroom aftermath of a night-time firebombing that resulted in the murders of four members of a family. Based on a real case, the story demonstrates the conflicts and tensions that arise when the need to protect the innocent conflicts with the rights due to the accused in a court of law.
The story, along with the other two winners, will be published in the August edition of the Michigan Bar Journal.
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