St. Petersburg Press has launched ‘Coastal Voices and Visions,’ a vibrant anthology featuring stories from nine local writers highlighting life along Florida’s coast. The collection offers a diverse array of narratives, celebrating coastal living with themes of love, history, and adventure. The 132-page book, rich with essays and stunning photographs, is available for purchase online and in local bookstores. With a beautiful reflection of coastal life, this anthology promises to warm the hearts of its readers as temperatures rise in the sunshine state.
The vibrant city of St. Petersburg has a delightful new addition to its literary offerings! An anthology titled “Coastal Voices and Visions” has just hit the shelves, and it is all about celebrating the rich and colorful lives along the beautiful coast of Florida.
Published by St. Petersburg Press in November, this fantastic collection features contributions from nine talented local writers who have poured their hearts and experiences into its pages. Each writer brings their unique voice, making this anthology a truly diverse tapestry of stories. The wonderful authors behind this project include Joan Girard Baptist, Louise S. Harris, Kendel Ohlrogge, Rick Rhodes, Barbara Sartor, Henry E. Sorenson, Jr., Suzanne Norman, Carlene Cobb, and Doris R. Norrito. Their stories range from jubilant moments of love and laughter to poignant reflections on life and history, each celebrating the essence of coastal living.
This anthology spans a delightful 132 pages filled with short stories, engaging essays, and stunning photographs that transport readers straight to the Gulf Coast beaches. Key locations like Cedar Key and the enchanting Carolina Lowcountry serve as vibrant backdrops for the writers’ narratives, allowing readers to experience the diverse beauty and wonder of these coastal regions. With themes revolving around the rich history and memorable adventures of life by the shore, it’s clear that this is more than just a book—it’s a celebration of a unique lifestyle that many hold dear.
Suzanne Norman, one of the minds behind the anthology, mentioned that living on the coast significantly influences people’s perspectives, a sentiment reflected throughout the stories presented in the book. Interestingly, Norman’s own contribution titled “Carolina Undercurrent” stands out as the only tale that takes readers beyond Florida’s sandy shores, showcasing the author’s broad influence and connection to coastal life beyond her home state.
For those eager to dive into this coastal literary feast, “Coastal Voices and Visions” is available for order directly through the St. Petersburg Press website and trusted retail giant, Amazon.com. Readers can snag a paperback edition for just $19.95, or they can enjoy the convenience of a Kindle version for a delightful price of $9.99. Additionally, locals can find the anthology at Back In The Day Books in beautiful Dunedin, making it easy for them to support local authors and enjoy a good read in one spot.
In every corner of the coastal life captured in this anthology, readers can sense the warm sunshine and gentle breezes that define Florida’s unique charm. And speaking of weather, those in St. Petersburg can look forward to a lovely day ahead, with temperatures peaking at 74°F and dipping to a cozy 59°F. Light winds and that occasional patch of fog might just set the perfect backdrop for curling up with this new release.
If you’re looking to embark on a journey filled with the essence of coastal living, pick up a copy of “Coastal Voices and Visions”. Not only will you be supporting local talent, but you will also get to enjoy tales that reflect the delightful experiences of life along Florida’s stunning shores. With stories that touch the heart, bring a smile, or even provoke thought, this anthology promises to be a treasure trove for anyone who loves the coast!
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