In its second year, Lascaux Review is holding another flash fiction contest, open for submissions for just under 10 more days. Last year’s was a lot of fun (and being a finalist an added pleasure) with nearly 250 entries, and this year looks to be on track to beat that…
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This is my entry for the I Saw Lightning Fall Advent Ghosts 2012 flash fiction event, where folks gather to tell a variety of spooky Christmas-themed stories, ghostly or otherwise. Check out the link all day to view stories as they’re added, all exactly 100 words! “FUEL” Red mittens with reindeer-fur…
5 CommentsI’ve always been an enormous gamer, often to the detriment of things such as my grades in college, my health, relationships with loved ones, and progress in my writing endeavors. I’ve played mostly on PC, and so have run the gamut of RPGs, MMOs, FPSs, and everything in between. Listing…
7 CommentsDear editors of any and all magazines and/or book publishing houses: I received in the mail today a wonderful example of how a writer can actually be encouraged by a rejection letter. Now, I realize rejection letters are the lumps of coal with which we writers build a big enough…
Leave a CommentFor starters, a couple new links on the writer resources page. And just to grab your attention: (see the whole process of how this shoe was made here:http://www.zoltron.com/shoeseum/) Not much to say except that I’d wear ’em just to see how many people noticed. On the writing thoughts for today–I…
Leave a CommentIn cased you missed being able to attend (like myself), here are some updates from the World Fantasy Convention which went on this past weekend in Austin, TX. (http://www.fact.org/wfc2006/) Congratulations to the World Fantasy Award winners for works published in 2005: LIFE ACHIEVEMENTStephen FabianJohn Crowley NOVELKafka on the Shore, Haruki…
Leave a CommentAre Sundays supposed to be the beginning of the new week? Or are they the end of the last one? Are they a day to reflect on the days gone past, or a day to prepare for the days to come? A Sunday like today seems a like having one…
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