With love, hope and tolerance, the possibilities are LIMITLESS
This is a collection of short stories and poems by a very creative and passionate group of writers and poets who want to make a difference.
All profits from this anthology will be donated to the AMAR Foundation - an award-winning charity that works in the Middle East to help millions rebuild their lives in countries scarred by war. For 25 years AMAR has provided a package of healthcare, emergency relief, and education, to help improve the lives of some of the world’s most disadvantaged people.
There is something for everyone in this collection of stories and poems.
The amazing contributors of LIMITLESS
Ronesa Aveela; Heather Award; Victoria Blanco; Kitty Boyes; Carole Bulewski; Graça Costa; Kathleen Ellen; Colin Griffiths; Lesley Hayes; Norma Haynes; M.E. Hembroff; Tom Hodden; Marshall Hughes; Nico J Genes; Jess James; W. Ruth Kozak; Skye Leah Collett; Grant Leishman; Fran Lewis; Cherime MacFarlane; Will Macmillan Jones; Rachel McGrath; James Osborne; May Panayi; Colin Parsons; Sue Rice; Kim Ross; Naseha Sameen; Mary Schmidt; Ryn Shell; Aoife Marie Sheridan; Arthur Turfa; Megan Whiting
Rachel McGrath grew up in Brisbane, Australia, where she studied business, before moving to the United Kingdom in her early thirties. She currently lives just north of London, where she met and married her husband, and has a professional career in human resources.
Rachel has always had a passion for writing both fiction and non-fiction. Since her early teens, she has created many short stories as well as smaller pieces that have never been published. Finding the Rainbow is her first published work, a memoir capturing a difficult time in her life. She is passionate about sharing this with a wider audience.
Rachel has since written several books, mainly children's fiction.
Hats off to McGrath publishing house for this wonderful project and AMAR foundation for the amazing job they do in helping disadvantaged people. My review goes beyond this. All the poems and short stories seem to be written directly from the heart of their writers. I am so proud to be among them knowing that together we are making a difference. By reading this anthology everyone else can make a difference too. What I also love about it, is the diversity in writing styles, which could offer to the reader a new world of words with every few pages. It relaxes you, touches your heart, makes you wonder and makes you see better how fortunate you are. There is so much diversity in this world, let it be humanity one of the things we have in common.
It was an honour to be invited to write a short story for this book. Not just because it's a great cause, but to have my name alongside such great authors. The mixture is brilliant and it's great to see authors different styles. Short story and poetry lovers are going to adore this.
I enjoyed this collection of poems and short stories. It's worth reading. These are the stories I love (five stars): + The Reunion by May Jackie Panayi + Big Dreams by Grant Leishman + Magic by Tom Hodden
The Late Bloomer by Sue Rice is a story I liked a lot until the end which I found shocking.
Here is my favourite quote: "I was only eight-years-old back then and the world seemed so immense, with only daydreams of the future. My only motivation at that time was to complete my homework, before sundown, so I could enjoy time with my friends." - Thieves of time by Rachel McGrath