Dorset authors collaborate on book celebrating Ukraine

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The work of eight Dorset contributors has been published in a new charity book of poetry and short stories celebrating Ukraine.

All the proceeds from the sale of Hope for Ukraine published by Tim Saunders Publications are being donated to the Sunflower of Peace Foundation, a non-profit organization committed to helping Ukrainians affected by the horrific invasion. This organisation provides medical and humanitarian aid and helps paramedics and doctors in the areas affected by the violence in Ukraine.

“Publishing this book is the best way that I can help Ukraine,” says publisher Tim Saunders. “Words are extremely powerful. Positive words even more so. It took me a while to decide what I could do to help and did consider other fundraising initiatives but for me nothing was as powerful as art and literature. Then I thought about how many of us in the west are guilty of taking hope and freedom for granted. These two themes have become the focus of this book. I have been overwhelmed by the interest in this publication from the media as well as from poets, writers and artists.”

The work of over 40 contributors from across the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia has been published in Hope for Ukraine, which is available as an ebook and paperback from amazon.

Dorset contributors

Laura Sanders, Gillingham

Sally Pinhey, Upwey, Weymouth

Mary Buchan, Marnhull

Cheryl Cockburn, Weymouth

Jacqueline Townsend, Shaftesbury

Pamela King, Sherborne

Snow Falcon, Dorchester

Ann Ixer, Sherborne

ON LAUNCH DAY 22 COPIES SOLD, RAISING OVER £110. TELL FRIENDS AND FAMILY ABOUT HOPE FOR UKRAINE. WE WANT TO BREAK THIS RECORD!

Links to buy:

Black and white paperback version

Colour paperback and ebook version

For more information visit: tsaunderspubs.weebly.com

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