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Meadowood Anthology


The Meadowood Anthology is an eclectic collection of short stories, essays, poems, memories and artwork created exclusively by various residents of Meadowood Retirement Community.  We hope you enjoy the many talents of our residents.

The Meadowood Anthology is published quarterly, so please check back for future editions.

This publication is made possible by the Meadowood Memorial Fund.

Special thanks to our Editorial Board:  Ella Fox, Henry Gray, Miriam Rosenzweig, Beth Van Vorst Gray, Barbara Restle, and Managing Editor, Sandy Lynch..

Meadowood Anthology Vol. VI No. 1 - Winter 2011

Meadowood Anthology Vol. V No. 5 - Fall 2010

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. V, No. 4  - Summer 2010

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. V, No. 3  - Spring 2010

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. V, No. 2  - Winter 2010

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. V, No. 1  - Fall 2009

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. IV, No. 4  - Summer 2009

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. IV, No. 3  - Spring 2009

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. IV, No. 2  - Winter 2009

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. IV, No. 1  - Fall 2008

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. III, No. 4  - Summer 2008

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. III, No. 3  - Spring 2008

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. III, No. 2  - Winter 2008

Meadowood Anthology, Vol. III, No. 1 - Fall 2007

 

 

 

The Meadowood Anthology is in PDF format.  To access files saved in PDF (Portable Document Format), you need to have the free software plug-in called Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If you have any difficulties viewing a PDF document, you can download Acrobat Reader for free at Adobe's Web site and then follow the instructions for installing it.

 

Quoting Anthology Editor Sandy Lynch:



It's Like Magic

Each time an edition of the Meadowood Anthology comes together, I’m always amazed

at how easy it is. It seems we

get a variety of new submissions that “fit” just right – that represent, in some new way, the diversity of the Meadowood community itself.

Of course, it isn’t exactly magic. Our editorial board members take time to consider all submissions and make their selections. Then we come together and discuss our choices, and in the process come to consensus on what the issue will contain. At these meetings we talk about changes and improvements to the Anthology.

The real magic comes from our contributors. We welcome our new writers and artists, and cherish our favorites. Thanks to your creativity, the magic continues…