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Strong at Broken Places

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"The world breaks every one and afterward many are strong at the broken places."


- Ernest Hemingway


What does it mean to break, to fall, to fail, to suffer? When we emerge from life's trials, are we the same people we were before they began? In Strong at Broken Places, members from across the League of Utah Writers explore challenges and adversity, illuminating the hope, joy, and triumph of finding strength in the choices we make.

Featuring fiction, poetry, and personal essays by:

  • C.W. Allen
  • Brad Blanchard
  • Lauren Brockmeier
  • Jennifer L. Collins
  • Linné Elizabeth
  • Denis Feehan
  • Joseph Gordon
  • Kam Hadley
  • RG Hughes
  • Lorraine Jeffery
  • Sean C. Jones
  • Keyra Kristoffersen
  • Andria Nerdin
  • Whitney Oliver
  • John M. Olsen
  • Brenna Perry
  • Steve Prentice
  • Marie Robertson
  • Talysa Sainz
  • Amira Shea
  • Linda F. Smith
  • Peter Steele
  • Marie Tollstrup
  • Holly Voss
  • Heidi Voss
  • Johnny Worthen
  • Ben Wright
  • Bryan Young
  • Edited by the Utah Freelance Editors Chapter of the League of Utah Writers:

  • Julia Allen
  • Lia Huntington
  • John M. Olsen
  • Missy Oveson
  • Aubrey Parry
  • Talysa Sainz
  • Elizabeth Suggs
  • Amelé Zappitello
  • Formats

    • Kindle Book
    • OverDrive Read
    • EPUB ebook

    Languages

    • English

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