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Weaving Words

Weaving Words

by

Maria P Frino

Maria P Frino contributed two stories to this anthology.

Weaving Words is an anthology of diverse short stories written by women, about women. It emerged through the collaboration of eight passionate writers who got together to share ideas, offer advice, and give each other support. Their passion and creativity fuelled their efforts and culminated in a book filled with unique and fascinating tales, as varied as the authors themselves.

This eclectic collection spans a range of genres from murder to travel, from comedy to mysticism. Each short story will take you on a journey, where you will be touched by the simple kindness of gifting casseroles, share in the heartbreak of a dysfunctional love, be startled at revelations of unknown families, laugh at a neurotic house sitter, be intrigued whilst searching for hidden treasure, and fall under the spell of a mystical healer.

The writers call themselves ‘Women About Women’ and this is their first anthology. The touching, suspenseful, and magical stories contained within do share one common trait: They are quite simply unforgettable.

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IAC Main Tropes:

Magic

Detailed Tropes:

women's fiction, friendships, magical, female lives

Representations in This Book:

Age Groups:

New Adult, Adult

Spice Level:

Level 1

Available Formats:

Paperback, eBook

Content Information:

Level 1

none

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About the Author

Maria P Frino

Maria P. Frino is an Australian author known for writing contemporary, young adult and women’s fiction. Her work often explores themes of family, resilience, and the impact of personal events on individual lives.  


One of her well-known novels, The Decision They Made, is a compelling World War II drama inspired by her own family history. The story delves into the sacrifices, relationships, and hard decisions made during wartime and draws heavily from her Italian heritage.  


Maria’s style is characterised by rich storytelling, with a particular focus on human frailty and relationships allowing readers to be immersed in her character-driven stories.

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