Greatest Hits
Book Details
Author(s)Arnold Ward
ISBN / ASINB00938RXAK
ISBN-13978B00938RXA6
Sales Rank3,335,921
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Greatest Hits
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior, written permission of the author
In this volume I want to share some of the work that has been recognised and rewarded by those highly qualified and knowledgeable persons who have been chosen to judge the international and national competitions I entered. I have also included some stories that received honourable mention or good reviews. Recently I have fallen in love with one-page short stories. I find that they require a lot of skill to compose and are good for public readings. Some of these are included as well. Enjoy.
STORIES
OVER AND AWAY:First Prize Winner of a competition sponsored by one of the UN agencies in 1993. This story is about a homesick foreign student’s first Christmas abroad.
WELL, WELL, WELL:First Prize Winner of a competition sponsored by the Venezuelan Government in 1983. Faith healing indeed.
Fo’ Day MORNING:Third Prize Winner of a competition sponsored by the British Broadcasting Corporation.A backyard butchering gone wrong.
9/22Silver medal winner at National Independence Festival of Creative Arts (Barbados). A young boy’s experiences during Hurricane Janet (1955).Barbadian dialect.
THE QUEST:First Prize Winner the Caribbean Co-Publishing Programme for Children’s Books 1991. Three friends go off in search of the Spirit of Christmas. For Children.
AFTER WINTER:This is one of the author’s favourites and received honourable mention.
TOUGHA young boy’s experience as he attempts to work as a sugar cane cutter.For children.
KNIGHT-MAYERSThis story pokes a little fun at the use of hyphenated names.
CUCKOLD:Many visitors to the Caribbean cannot help but join residents in the enjoyment of life.
COCKROACH:A lesson in perseverance.
SENIOR MOMENTS:We have all had days like this.
WEB SITE:Boys will be boys.
WHAT INDEPENDENCE MEANS TO ME:This patriotic essay won the author first prize in a 1966 competition and started him on his writing and Accounting career.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED: No parts of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior, written permission of the author
In this volume I want to share some of the work that has been recognised and rewarded by those highly qualified and knowledgeable persons who have been chosen to judge the international and national competitions I entered. I have also included some stories that received honourable mention or good reviews. Recently I have fallen in love with one-page short stories. I find that they require a lot of skill to compose and are good for public readings. Some of these are included as well. Enjoy.
STORIES
OVER AND AWAY:First Prize Winner of a competition sponsored by one of the UN agencies in 1993. This story is about a homesick foreign student’s first Christmas abroad.
WELL, WELL, WELL:First Prize Winner of a competition sponsored by the Venezuelan Government in 1983. Faith healing indeed.
Fo’ Day MORNING:Third Prize Winner of a competition sponsored by the British Broadcasting Corporation.A backyard butchering gone wrong.
9/22Silver medal winner at National Independence Festival of Creative Arts (Barbados). A young boy’s experiences during Hurricane Janet (1955).Barbadian dialect.
THE QUEST:First Prize Winner the Caribbean Co-Publishing Programme for Children’s Books 1991. Three friends go off in search of the Spirit of Christmas. For Children.
AFTER WINTER:This is one of the author’s favourites and received honourable mention.
TOUGHA young boy’s experience as he attempts to work as a sugar cane cutter.For children.
KNIGHT-MAYERSThis story pokes a little fun at the use of hyphenated names.
CUCKOLD:Many visitors to the Caribbean cannot help but join residents in the enjoyment of life.
COCKROACH:A lesson in perseverance.
SENIOR MOMENTS:We have all had days like this.
WEB SITE:Boys will be boys.
WHAT INDEPENDENCE MEANS TO ME:This patriotic essay won the author first prize in a 1966 competition and started him on his writing and Accounting career.

