Adverbially Challenged Volume 3
Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 is the third book in the Adverbially Challenged Series, making this the first writing challenge trilogy. The book is filled with 100 stories that are purposely stuffed with adverbs, all in support of writers having fun with words and the amazing charity, First Story.
"An amusingly entertaining collection of excellently executed, adverbially challenged, flash fiction stories. One hundred brilliantly presented and humorously accomplished nuggets of inspiration. I sincerely recommend you purchase this book. It will delightfully enthral you. And simultaneously raise money for the splendiferously excellent cause First Story."
Mrs J E Jones, Amazon customer
I'm proud to present Adverbially Challenged Volume 3, the third book in the Adverbially Challenged Series, making this our first writing challenge trilogy. Who'd have thought it would come to this, when Mike and I had a discussion about the 'rules' of writing and how much fun it might be to invite others to break them?
The book was officially launched on Saturday 17th March 2018. It contains 100 adverb-engorged flash-fiction stories, written by 100 authors (a first for the adverb anthologies, as the first two books were released prior to the '1 story per author' rule) who submitted their adverbially-encumbered tales to Mike’s Not-Entirely-Serious Wantonly-Rule-Breaking Adverb Writing Challenge.
Where to Buy Adverbially Challenged Volume 3
Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 is available from Amazon in print and Kindle eBook formats.
Proceeds from book sales will be donated to First Story, a UK charity that helps improve literacy in low-income communities. You can learn more about that in the 'about the anthology' section below.
Kindle Copies of the Anthology
Buy Kindle eBook copies of Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 here:
The book can be found on all of Amazon's websites. You can find it by searching for the book by name or searching for the Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN):
B07BGZZ6DL
You don't have to own a Kindle to read a Kindle-eBook version of the anthology. You can download a free Kindle app that works on most devices from Amazon's website.
Printed Copies of the Anthology
You can purchase printed paperback Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 books here:
The ISBNs of the book are:
- ISBN: 198493760X
- ISBN-13: 978-1984937605
About Adverbially Challenged Volume 3
Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 contains 100 adverbially-rich stories submitted to Mike’s Not-Entirely-Serious Wantonly-Rule-Breaking Adverb Writing Challenge.
The challenge crawled from the brain of Mike Scott Thomson, much like life crawling from Earth's primordial swamps millions of years ago, waiting to evolve into something big and quite frightening. This happened while Mike was writing a case study for my website. We were discussing the 'rules' of writing and it all got a bit out of hand.
Allen Ashley, Chris Fielden and Mike Scott Thomson, pictured at the launch of Sensorially Challenged Volume 1 in London
Here is a brief overview of adverb writing challenge history:
In April 2016, the adverb challenge was launched. In June 2016, we received our 20th submission and the challenge was given its own dedicated website page. In August 2016, we received our 100th story. Adverbially Challenged Volume 1 was published in November 2016. In January 2017, we received our 200th story. Adverbially Challenged Volume 2 was published in March 2017. In November 2017, we received our 300th story. Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 was published in March 2018.
At the time of its publication, Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 was the fifth writing challenge anthology released, meaning the '500 stories published in print' milestone had been reached.
The Writers In The Anthology
All the writers in Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 submitted their stories to Mike's Adverb Challenge which is one of the many writing challenges run on my website.
The 100 authors of the 100 stories contained in the anthology are:
Abigail Williamson, AJ Gatts, Alan Barker, Alan Pattison, Allen Ashley, Allen Stroud, Amber Fernie, Andrew Ough-Jones, Ann Patras, Arezoo Yazdani, Barb Ettridge, Betty Hattersley, Binyamin Bashir, Catherine Assheton-Stones, Cathi Radner, Cedric de la Nougerede, Christina Dalcher, Christine O'Donnell, Christine Tapper, Christopher Fielden, Craig Anderson, David Silver, David Turton, Deborah Barrett, Elaine Choy, Elena Cairn, Ella O'Loughlin, Emma Franck-Gwinnell, Emma Rogers, Emma Wilde, Etheray, Frank Hubeny, Gavin Biddlecombe, Gemma Masey, Geoff Holme, Giselda Donavado, Helen Combe, Helen Perry, Issy O'Loughlin, Jack Hanlon, Jack Probyn, Jacqueline Pollock, James Hornby, Janet Maile, Jaylen Moulton, Jeanne James, Jeni Bloomfield, Jennifer Stemp, Jennifer Worrell, Jerry Vilhotti, John Notley, John S Alty, John V. Keogh, Jonathan Heriz-Smith, JR Partley, Judith Wolfgang, Julie Indah, Kristie Claxton, Laura Parkinson, Laura-Liisa Klaas, Leese Wright, Len Saculla, Lesley Anne Truchet, Lesley McLaren, Lizzie Merrill, Lorna Caizley, Louise Burgess, Louise Pymer, Lucy Costick, Maddy Hamley, Mark Johnson, Mark O'Loughlin, Martin Strike, Michael Nkansah, Michael Rumsey, Michelle Konov, Mikal Peterson, Mike Jackson, Mike Scott Thomson, Olivia Sandwell, Patricia Mudge, Rene Astle, Richard Lewis, Richard Swaine, RJ Saxon, Ron Brazel, S Collins, Sandra Orellana, Sharon McKenney, Sivan Pillai, SL Hardin, Steve Pomper, Terker Jerbs, Theodore Ficklestein, Tristan Bolton, TS Lanchbery, Valerie Griffin, Vivian Oldaker, William Chris Sargeant and Zoe Bryant.
Each and every one of them is a total LEGEND.
How Book Sales Support Charity
For every book sold, £1 will be donated to First Story.
You can learn about First Story on the about page of their website.
You can find details of how much money has been raised via all of the writing challenges on the main writing challenges page.
Future Anthologies
If you'd like to submit a story to the adverb writing challenge, you can do so here. Every story is published. Each time we receive 100 stories, we publish a book.
Book Launch Party
The Adverbially Challenged Volume 3 book launch party took place on Sunday 10th June 2018 at The Colonel Fawcett (upstairs function room), 1 Randolph Street, Camden, London, NW1 0SS, UK from 12.30pm to 4pm.
Back row, left to right: Mike Scott Thomson, Ally Howie, Allen Ashley, Malcolm Richardson, John Keogh
Middle row, left to right: Mel Ciavucco, Louis Cennamo, Jeanne James, Jude Higgins, Margaret Edwards
Front row, left to right: Mangal Patel, Marion Turner, Scarlett Fielden, Mark Fielden, Sandra Unerman, Chris Fielden, Mary Fielden, David Fielden
The event was a triple book launch because we also celebrated the launch of Nonsensically Challenged Volume 2 and Tritely Challenged Volume 1.
The event was hosted by Chris Fielden, Mike Scott Thomson, Jude Higgins and Allen Ashley.
Mike Scott Thomson, Chris Fielden, Jude Higgins and Allen Ashley
There were readings from all of the books, plus readings from all of the writing challenges. The readers were:
Allen Ashley, Ally Howie, Beena Nadeem, Chris Fielden, David Fielden (who read a story by Scarlett Fielden), Jeanne James, John Keogh, Jude Higgins, Lillia Hammond, Louis Cennamo, Lynn-Marie Harper, Malcolm Richardson, Mangal Patel, Margaret Edwards, Mark Fielden, Marion Turner, Mary Fielden (who read a story by Michael Rumsey), Mel Ciavucco, Mike Scott Thomson and Sandra Unerman.
For reference, the poster from the event can be seen below.
You can learn more about the launch party, sales statistics and see more photos on the writing challenge book launch page.
Anthology Cover
My extremely handsome (it runs in the family) brother, David Fielden, designed the cover for Adverbially Challenged Volume 3.
Dave Fielden & Chris Fielden, being hunted by a gigantic badger
Shortly after the photo above was taken, David Attenborough's Life on Earth camera crew filmed the gruesome demise of the Fielden brothers, who were eaten by a gaggle of extremely rare gargantuan Bristolian badgers. The footage was so disturbing that it has never been shown on TV.
Adverbially Challenged Volume 3, Entire Book Cover by David Fielden
Other Books In This Series
Rene A
Great news, I've submitted another poem to the International Poetry Digest Monthly and they've accepted it once again. It's magnificent.
Chris Fielden
Great news, congratulations Rene 🙂
John S
I am unbelievably excited at the incredibly awesome news that I've been selected to appear in the adverbial challenge. OMG!
Chris Fielden
As am I, undoubtedly, indubitably, ecstatically and lots of other words ending in ly 🙂
Martin S
Congratulations, Chris, on another absurd book and in a joyously racing green cover to boot. What more could the lackadaisically undiscerning reader want? I am so honoured to be accountable for 1% of it, that I've immediately put my order in for 3 copies, as I expect to read the first 2 far too quickly.
Chris Fielden
Thanking you muchly, Captain S.
Your 1%ly contribution ultimately left the other vastly bigger 99% to be delightfully filled by other fabulously fantastic authors.
Green, for a St Patricks day launch. I wish I could say I planned that cleverly, but in reality it was actually an unlikely coicidence.
Rene A
I'm currently writing a new book called Sharper Lyrics of Broadway. It's a poetry book of songs that will someday make it to the Broadway Theater District in New York City. I'm planning to see my name in lights on Broadway as a playwright, lyricist, librettist and costume designer.
New York City is also the home of the New Yorker magazine, so I suggest you submit your short stories to the New Yorker.
Chris Fielden
Hi Rene. I've been submitting my stories to the New Yorker for years. No luck as yet, but I currently have one under consideration with them, so fingers crossed.
Good luck with your book and Broadway 🙂
Rene A
Hey Chris. I would like to read my story at the book launch if I make it there. I'll be more than happy to read it out loud.
Chris Fielden
That's great, Rene. Let me know if you can make it and I'll add you to the reading list.
Tiarnan M
Hey Chris, I noticed that the adverbially challenged books are only available through Amazon. Have you considered also publishing them on other platforms such as Kobo or iBooks? It would open them up to a wider audience that isn't always reached by Amazon. Just my two cents.
I've ordered myself two copies. I'm only starting out in my writing career so this is the first time I've been published anywhere. It feels great to have my first steps be for charity.
Thanks for the opportunity.
Chris Fielden
Hi Tiarnan. Thanks for this. I have considered it, but it means you can't use the KDP Select promotion tools and those work well, which is I why I currently only use Amazon.
However, I will look into the others, as time allows. It is now written on my 'to do' list, so thanks for the suggestion.
I hope you enjoy the books and congratulations on your first published story - it's always a pleasure and privilege to be able to publish someone for the first time. I hope it's the first of many for you.
Rachel E
Hi, a few years back I wrote for:
- adverbially challenged volume 3
- nonsensically challenged volume 2
- prepositionally challenged volume 1
- sensorially challenged volume 1
Under the pen name "Etheray". May I know if authors were supposed to receive a free book which they wrote for? Or do we need to buy it from Amazon?
Chris Fielden
Hi Rachel / Etheray. Thank you for your message.
I'm afraid we are unable to give free copies to the contributing authors. So yes, you do have to purchase a copy I'm afraid. The books are priced at cost, plus the £1 donated to charity, so we keep the price as cheap as possible.
If you have any other questions, please do let me know.
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