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I'm very proud to announce that the Oslo Writers' League (formerly the Oslo International Writers' Group) will publish its second anthology this month. All the Ways Home is a multi-genre collection of pieces by members of our group. Short stories, essays, and poetry on two themes especially pertinent to expat life: Crossroads and Identity. Once again, all profits from sales of the book in print or digital form go to Utdanningshjelpen , a Norwegian volunteer organization that assists students in developing countries complete their secondary education through scholarship programs.

My nonfiction piece, Sinober , is included in the anthology, but that's not the only reason I'm excited about this book. The tenacious Zoƫ Harris , Editorial Director of Grimbold Books--the publisher--asked me to act as Poetry Editor for the collection. That was a treat! Also, my best friend, Cindy Lackey , was commissioned to do the cover art for the book. It was a rare pleasure to witness the inner workings of an artist's mind, and I love the way her concept turned out.

Finally, most exciting of all, we're doing another launch event! ( Details on Facebook ) And you're invited!


What: Book Launch, All the Ways Home

When: 20th of May, 2014 at 18:15

Where: Litteraturhuset in Oslo

Tickets: 90 NOK*/each -- Order Here

*All profits from the event also go to Utdanningshjelpen.

Join the Oslo Writers' League (OWL) for a panel discussion about the group, the book, and what it's like to be an English language writer in Oslo. (I will be on this panel!) The discussion will be moderated by writing coach Greta Solomon .

Other OWL members will perform readings from the book, and artist/illustrator Evelinn Enoksen will put up her original sketches from the 2013 anthology for auction on the night, all to raise funds for Utdanningshjelpen.

Attendance is limited, so book early to secure your seat!

Please click here to purchase your ticket .

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Photos from the June 2013 launch of our first anthology, North of the Sun, South of the Moon.

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