Charity Fundraising

 

Street Link

During August 2018, I put out a call for submissions for a charitable anthology of poetry and microfiction. Donations from contributors raised an impressive £150.00 for the UK homeless charity StreetLink. You can read more about their important work here.

The submissions were themed around the idea of visibility. The anthology: LIght Through the Mist, is now available and all profits from copies sold will go to StreetLink.

The anthology includes work from the following contributors: 

Joe Barca, Heather Walker, Nakomi Burgett, Oak Ayling, Julian Bishop, Jenny Mitchell, Rich Puxty, Paul Robert Mullen, Kathleen Stafford, Saundra Daniel, Jenny Simnett, Mark Connors, Susan Carberry, Andrew Jolly, Bill Zavatsky, Julie Irigaray, Claudine Mussuto, Hannah Stone, Luke Kuhns, Sophie Benger, Jonathan Humble, Marion Colledge, Nóra Blascsók, Oz Hardwick, Norita Howard, Joanne Fiore, Peter Ebsworth and Helen Cox.

Heartfelt thanks to these generous and charitable contributors, without whom the project would not have been possible.

The Native American Heritage Association

10% of all profits from my historical romance novella Disarming the Wildest Warrior and my Native American-inspired poetry pamphlet Where Concrete and Coral Bells Kiss are donated to the Native American Heritage Association on an annual basis.

You can find out more about their work and donate directly here.

 

 

 

 

 

Surrendering to the Gentleman Pirate

10% of all profits from my historical romance novella Surrendering to the Gentleman Pirate are donated to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution – Saving Lives at Sea on an annual basis.

You can find out more about their work and donate directly here.