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Please note that I'm trying to keep these blogs upbeat. I've already been given two works on suicide, which is not really what I'm after.
Let's get fun and light-hearted.

Several wonderful writers have added my blog series on Re-imagining the Afterlife.
Carrie F Shepherd takes us into the magical world of her novels with her contribution.
James Stafford has written a beautiful ghost story.
Jan Krause Greene takes us into the mysticism of Earth Girl.
Jeffrey Ballam imagines his perfect Afterlife.
Esther Qui takes us to her dark sci-fi imagination.
And Simon Hugh Wheeler adds his usual comic twist to the Hereafter.
Take a look by clicking here , and feel free to contribute to this series.
Kevin


No, I'm not a writer, I scribble poems but I'm no good. It's a book I read. Is this forum for writers only? Sorry, I didn't know.
It's The Road to London it's about a guy who jumps out of a window, then it goes back to his life story and how he escapes in dreams and then in the end it's all in another world but he's happy.
You can ask the writer to contribute to your blog, the book's a Booker Prize entry, so, you never know...
I'm about to start a series of blogs centred around re-imagining the
afterlife, inviting writers, poets, artists and film-makers to
contribute.
From the authors, I'm either after a couple of paragraphs, a whole
short story or a clever blog post. Just picture yourself in the
Afterlife and go from there.
Perhaps your idea centres around sunflower fields and groovy people on
a higher plane. Maybe you're dining with Zues and other old gods. Or
you've popped in for a visit to catch up with someone no longer of
this mortal world.
Of course, links and information about my contributors would be added
to their content. And I'd promote on Twitter and FB posts.
If you're interested, please either private message me, or contact me
via email at http://kevinklehr.com/contact/
I think together we could come up with a fascinating series.
Cheers
Kevin