The Best of the Sage-Part 1

Over the years, the SouthWest Sage newsletter has been more than just a calendar of events and clearinghouse for publishing opportunities. The SouthWest Sage has shared advice, support, encouragement, prose, poetry, and reflections on the craft of writing in all genres, by and for the hundreds of members in its ranks. It has served as a platform for its myriad of authors to share with each other, and the greater world, their unique, authorial messages.

To celebrate the scope and achievements of these storytellers, SouthWest Writers has chosen to produce a trio of anthologies showcasing the best in prose, poetry and—in a peek behind the curtain to see the mechanics behind the magic—reflections on the craft. Team leader, Allen Herring 3, along with Dan Wetmore gathered stories for this inaugural volume, from issues of the SouthWest Sage’dating back to 2018. The cover art was provided from the archives of photographer Rosa Armijo-Pemble.

The first anthology contains prose.  Kaleidoscope, was released in November of 2024 and is now available on Amazon.  The next anthology will feature  poetry and is scheduled for release in the summer of 2025.  The last of the trio focuses on articles written about the craft of writing.  It will be released in early 2026.

 

Kaleidoscope

The Best Prose from the SouthWest Sage Newsletter Writing Challenges

Inside the first anthology, you’ll find musings to inspire and delight; stories written to challenge and entertain; tales from outer space and the inner heart. Each of these selections gives a unique insight into the voice of its author. All of the stories are short, easy reads in a large variety of themes. Stories have been grouped by subject or prompt, offering variations on a theme. The responses are by turns humorous, poignant, matter-of-fact, even counter-intuitive. Many are all of those things. So grab a cup of your favorite drink, sit back, and enjoy some of the voices from inside SouthWest Writers.

You can get copies of Kaleidoscope from the SouthWest Writers Office or through Amazon.

Table of Challenges

Challenge: A Desert Story
An Evening at Shiprock –  Stan Rhine

Challenge: Who is a Sage
Tiger –  Patricia Walkow
Desert Towers –  Michele Buchanan

Challenge: Short Horror/Fantasy Tale
Weevil –  Stan Rhine
Day of the Dead –  Patricia Walkow
A Very Beary Summer –  Evelyn Neil

Challenge: Travel Memoir
Write It!  – Elaine Montague
What an Arrival in Hong Kong!  – Carol Kreis

Challenge: The Terrible Horrible No Good Very Bad Day
Chrome –  Stan Rhine
Snowbound in Rural Magdalena  – Ruth Hamilton
A Grand Adventure  – Molly McGinnis Houston
A Delivery for Buddy Malone  – Nathan McKenzie

Challenge: Retirement Story about an SWW Stalwart
A Brief Biography of Larry Greenly’s Younger Years
Dawn Weenow & R. Gaye Aparrell

Challenge: Story Begins “This was not supposed to happen
Altar Altercation  – Mary Therese Ellingwood

Challenge: story where botanical plan an important part
Mr. Howard’s Roses –  Patricia Walkow
In My Garden  – S.A. Montoya
The Flower Ladies of Lovell –  Bud Vhase
Twirl with Grace  – Elaine Montague

Challenge: The Long and the Short of it.
Roots and Branches –  Lynn Andrepont
When Shit Hit the Fan  – Rose Marie Kern

Challenge:  Thank You For Your Service
Thank You For Your Service – Jim Tritten

Challenge: A Boy and His Frog
A Boy and His Frog –
Léonie Rosenstiel
A Boy and His Frog  –
Jasmine Tritten

Challenge: Include the words: cowbell, wheel, cobalt
My Chevy Cobalt & The Cowbell –
Léonie Rosenstiel

Challenge: Sci Fi/Fantasy about a Holiday
Explorers’ Day  –
Léonie Rosenstiel

Challenge: Include “The carpet wore a floral pattern”
It’s Coming Along Fine  –
Neil Elliott
Light Illuminating  –
Brenda Cole
The Carpet Wore a Floral Pattern  –
Léonie Rosenstiel
The Photographer  –
Kathy Louise Schuit

Challenge: Fill in blanks: Dear Arther, I love…more than…
What should I do? And provide an answer.
Dear Arthur  –
Sandra B. Hoover
Dear Arthur  –
Jim Tritten
Dear Arthur – 
Chris Allen
Dear Arthur  –
Patricia Walkow
Dear Arthur  –
Léonie Rosenstiel

Challenge: Memoir
Mickey and Me  –
Joe Brown
Mission  –
John Hoover
Sentimental Journey –
Annette Thies
Beauty and the Nerds –
Bob Moslow
Rosie the Riveter  –
Sam Moorman
The Milk-Bone Dance  –
Rose Marie Kern
Finding Myself on the River Amazon – 
Mary Candace Mize

Challenge: Memoir: An apocalyptic, third person tale
The Bottomless Cup  – Jane Epstein
Mom’s Fishy Revenge –  Brenda Cole

Challenge: File your report with the Temporal Irrelevance Mission Engineers (TIME) Commission
Meetup in the Bermuda Triangle  – Jim Tritten
Modern Dating  – Sam Moorman
The Gibraltar Assignment  – Rose Marie Kern
From Right And Left:A Very Short Memoir  – Roger Floyd

Challenge: Share insights gleaned during Covid isolation which improved some aspect of your writing
Posture is Everything –  Sam Moorman
Dashikis –  Joyce Trainor
Paris When it Trickled  – Jasmine Tritten

Challenge: You are stranded on a desert island, write your message in a bottle
Caught! –  Elaine Montague

Challenge: Begin a story with “It started with a clatter” 

It Started With a Clatter  – Kathy Louise Schuit
A Few New Things  – Su Lierz
Picture of a Lifetime  – Molly McGinnis Houston

Challenge: Tell us how you got your name.
A Rose by Any Other Name –  Rose Kern
The Name Game  – Barb Simmons
A Different Kind of Girl  – Brenda Cole
Ruminations On My Name  – Léonie Rosenstiel
K-K-K-Katie –  Kathy Louise Shuit
Who’s In a Name?  – Daniel Russell Wetmore
Road Home – Lynn Andrepont

Challenge: Hang your story on an aroma, smell, or scent
The Scent of Rabbit  – Joanne S. Bodin
Choucroute Garnie –  Léonie Rosenstiel
A Winter Fragrance, Long Remembered  – Lynn Andrepont

Challenge: One night as the opening act for a famous rock band
Last Note  – Ed Johnson

Challenge: Mystery of someone locked in a candle factory
The Abduction –  RH Marshall

Challenge: A story containing a supernatural being
The Haunted Mirror –  Alane Brown
The Cousins  – RH Marshall
Angel Hawk and the Ancient Ancestors  – Rose Marie Kern

Challenge: As a fly on the wall in Santa’s reindeer barn a week before Christmas, describe what’s happening
Santa’s Meeting Christmas, 2005  – Heidi Marshall
The Situation  – Kathy Louise Schuit

Challenge: A story that happened on a Monday
Oh! THAT Monday...  – M. Elder Hays

Challenge: Write a SciFi/Fantasy Love Story
Yabegan Love Games –  Lezlie Schreiber
Interstellar Opus  – Rose Marie Kern
The Lonely  – Susan Cooper

Challenge: Include a jangly silver bracelet
Jewelry Heist  – M. Elder Hays
Inheritance  – Mary Therese Ellingwood

Challenge: Include rain after months of drought
The Tourists –  Cornelia Gamlem

Challenge: An unusual animal encounter
Does the Snake Know?  – Patricia Walkow
I Almost Became A Meal –  Elaine Montague
Mr. Snake  – Léonie Rosenstiel
The Thunderbird  – Lu Evans

Challenge: Describe a color to a person unable to see
The Color of You  – RH Marshall
Glimball –  Kathy Louise Schuit
Orange You Glad – -Allen Herring 3

Challenge: Story about an insect in December
Little Brother and the Injured Bug  – Lynn Andrepont
Bugged No More  – Sam Moorman
The Life in a Day –  Dan Wetmore

Challenge: A swimming adventure in January
Swimming For Shore  – RH Marshall

Challenge: Include the tinkle of ice cubes
Impossible  – RH Marshall
She –  Ed Lehner
A Meeting of Minds  – Brenda Wolfenbarger

Challenge: Story containing March (month) and march (verb)
The Promise  – Ruth Vogel Mast
Scale the Scar, Heal the Mountain –  Dan Wetmore
My Raccoon  – Carol Kreis
And We Marched –  Lezlie Schreiber

Challenge: Tell us a time when you laughed till you cried
Multitasking  – Chris Allen
Blowing Kisses  – Barb Simmons
Killer Canasta  – Rose Marie Kern

Challenge: A description of someone eating a habanero chile
El Pimiento del Diablo  – David Harris
Tourist  – Kathy Louise Schuit
Selfie  – Ruth Vogel Mast

Challenge: A story about depositing Earth’s trash on Mars
Seeing Red  – Dan Wetmore
Down in the Dumps  – Allen Herring 3
Yo-ho-ho, Cayden!  – Mary Therese Ellingwood

Challenge: A story suitable for a Young Child
Lost and Found  – Sam Moorman

Challenge: Tell us about having something confiscated
Stabbing Myself in the Back  – Rose Marie Kern



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