"Roll the Bones" is a 2020 poetry and prose and artwork collection book from Scars Publications () of the September through December 2020 issues of cc&d magazine ("Children, Churches and Daddies": the UN-religious, NON-family oriented literary and art magazine, Writers and artists in this issue collection book anthology include Aaron Wilder, Aaron Wilder, Allen F. McNair, Andree Gendron, Andy Botterill, Anna Halabi, ayaz daryl nielsen, Brian Looney, Carson Pytell, CEE, Charles Hayes, Christina Culverhouse, Christina Culverhouse , Christopher Hivner, Connor Orrico, David J. Thompson, David M Jackson, David Russell, Don Stockard, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Emma Murray, Eric Bonholtzer, Eric Burbridge, Erren Kelly, Fabrice Poussin, Gregg Dotoli, Gregory Patrick Travers, H. Lynn Dowless, Helen Bird, Holly Day, James B. Nicola, James Bates, James Hold, James Mulhern, Janet Kuypers, Jeremy Nathan Marks, John Amendall, John F. McMullen, John Yotko, John Zurn, Joseph S. Pete, Juanita Rey, Judith Partin-Nielsen, Katherine Hyde, Kelley Jean White MD, Krista Canterbury Adams, Kyle Hemmings, Linda M. Crate, Lino A.K, M. E. Murray, Megha Bajaj, Mehreen Ahmed, Michael Ceraolo, Michael Lee Johnson, Michael Summerleigh, Michael T. Smith, Mike Schneider, Mubanga Kalimamukwento, Nzube Harry Nlebedim, Oz Hardwick, Pam Munter, Phoenix DeSimone, Pushkar Bisht, Robert Levin, Robert Ronnow, Ronald Charles Epstein, Rose E. Grier, Saharsh Satheesh, Simon Perchik, Sonia Stiles, Stella Raedeker, Thom Woodruff, Thomas Cannon, Tom Ball, Uzeyir Cayci, Uzeyir Lokman Cayci, Valeri Paxton-Steele, Valter Filipe Machado, W. Dean Marple, Westley Heine, Westley O. Heine, Yash Seyedbagheri, and Ziming Quan.
Anna Halabi was born and raised in Aleppo, Syria. She emigrated to Europe in 1999 for her university studies. She currently lives with her family in Germany. Syrian Brides is her debut as an author. The stories and characters in this collection were inspired by her personal experiences as well as her relatives, friends and TV shows.