Story Chat Blog Tour

I am delighted to introduce the international literary anthology Story Chat Digest: Where Stories Meet, edited and compiled by Marsha Ingrao. I’m honoured to be part of it.

Now in its third volume, Story Chat Digest continues its tradition of bringing together international voices in short fiction and poetry. What began as an interactive online literary challenge has grown into an established anthology series and ongoing writing-and-reading community built around thoughtful conversation, continuing a tradition of collaborative storytelling.

In this volume, writers from around the world contributed short fiction and contemporary poetry inspired by the Story Chat community at AlwaysWrite.blog

Each piece stands alone, yet together they form a tapestry of voices exploring memories, mysteries, resilience, humour, faith, family, and the quiet complexities of ordinary life — with a few science fiction pieces woven in for imaginative contrast.

This anthology captures not just the stories themselves, but a sampling of connections that inspired them. 

Extract:

But Is It Poetry?

By

Cathy Cade

My verses scan, their lines carefully rhymed
and of a length, with syllables aligned.
their beats are like bars in a melody's score.
Their rules are like bars of a cage.

But of words know no restraints, how do I tame them?
If lines have no boundaries, how do I shape them?
Un-rhymed and unmetered, how can I know
if my lines are poetry or portioned prise?
Rhythms of other cultures don't speak to my feet.
Atonal chants of distant lands sound alien to my ears.
Dare I break free from the safe pen I know and risk unchartered freedoms?

Will my words soar like a bird from its cage,
or crash like an unprepared fledgling?
(The fowl squwaking of the earth-bound.)
As carrier pigeons, once freed, find their way back home,
I wing my way back to the rhymes of my comfort zone.

My review

Being involved in Story Chat may make me a little biased, I grant you, but it's a brilliant book! What I love about the anthology is the mixture of writing forms and styles. They all come together to make a beautiful, powerfully written book. There's poetry, flash fiction, longer stories and advice on writing - something for everyone.

I also like how the editor, Marsha Ingrao, invites the reader to look more deeply at the text, and asks questions of them. Of course it's up to you if you answer. At the end of some of the pieces, members of Story Chat give their feedback; to any writer, this is invaluable. We need to know if our writing works and connects with readers, or what we could do better.

Marsha has also included a little bit of fun in Story Chat's pages, but you'll have to read it to see what I mean.

Five stars from me.

About the Editor

Marsha Ingrao is the founder and online host of the Story Chat community and the compilation editor of the Story Chat series. A lifelong educator, she continues to foster global literary conversation through blogging, collaborative anthologies, and virtual gatherings.

After retiring from public education, she expanded her work into writing, photography, and publishing. She believes strongly in lifelong learning and the power of shared storytelling to build connections across cultures.

Blog:www.alwayswrite.blog

39 responses to “Story Chat Blog Tour”

  1. How wonderful 🙌

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    1. Thank you for stopping by 🥰

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    2. Thanks Poetisatinta. 🙂 xxx

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      1. You are welcome 🩷

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  2. I’m really excited to read this anthology! Looking forward to grabbing my copy!

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    1. Hi Carol anne, Thanks for visiting Esther’s blog. She’s done a brilliant job with this post. I love Cathy Cade’s poem, too. Have a great weekend – happy reading! 🙂 xxx

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  3. Thanks for being part of the blog tour and promoting our book. A great excerpt!

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    1. It’s so good to be part of, isn’t it? 😊

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      1. It sure is!!

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    2. Hi Darlene, you and Esther are rock stars! Thanks so much for all you have done to make this anthology a great success. 🙂 xxx

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  4. Thank you for hosting Esther !🤗

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    1. Thanks for stopping by!

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    2. Hi Maggie. For some reason, I want to call you Maggie Mae. You remind me a good friend of mine, and she always calls me Marsha Mae. We could be sisters, LOL! Anyway, thanks for stopping in to support Esther. She writes a delightful tour post. 🙂 xxx

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      1. LOl Marsha 🤗.I was christened Margaret, but prefer Maggie 😉.
        I agree, Esther did a great job of hosting xxx

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      2. My mother was Martha Margaret. With her close friends she went by Peggy all her life. That’s one nickname for Margaret that doesn’t make a lot of sense.

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  5. Wonderful of you to highlight this book in its blog tour, Esther. 😍

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    1. Tim, you are 100% right. It is wonderful of Esther to highlight Where Stories Meet. Our book is jumping up and and down on the Amazon website, it’s so excited. 🙂

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      1. Wonderful, Marsha! 😍

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    2. I’m delighted to be part of it, Tim 😊

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      1. Great, Esther! 😍

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  6. Well done Esther!

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    1. Thanks for stopping by to congratulate Esther. Her stories are excellent, and it was a pleasure to have her on board in this anthology. 🙂

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      1. Im sure that there’s lots of wonderful stuff in there!

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      2. I think so, but I’m prejudiced! LOL The authors are all fabulous. 🙂

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    2. Thank you ☺️

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  7. That looks like a very interesting book. Congratulations on being part of this anthology.

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  8. Hi Esther,

    Thanks for such a delightful blog post. It’s always fun to read what others write about the anthologies, and how they set up their posts. This on has a lot going for it – lots of teasers, like this one, for example, “Marsha has also included a little bit of fun in Story Chat‘s pages, but you’ll have to read it to see what I mean.”

    And, I love Cathy’s poem. Her writing is so real and so funny.

    Thanks again for participating today. I’ll check back from time to time so say hi to your readers as they stop by. 🙂 xxxxxxxx

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    1. It was an absolute pleasure 🤗❤️ xxxx

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      1. For me, too! 🙂 xxx

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  9. congrats for being a part of this wonderful literary project with so many wonderful authors!

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    1. Thanks so much, Beth ❤️

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  10. Many congratulations, Esther! 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Nicole ❤️

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    This looks an amazing anthology and loved Cathy Cade’s poem! I shall definitely get a copy! Thanks for sharing. nx 🙂

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    1. I’m sure you’ll really enjoy it 😊

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  12. That’s very encouraging for writers.

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    1. It really is 😊

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