Story now available
Earlier I mentioned a story being picked up – Our Father’s Eyes – by Cossmass Infinities. This is now available as a podcast – click here to listen or download.
Earlier I mentioned a story being picked up – Our Father’s Eyes – by Cossmass Infinities. This is now available as a podcast – click here to listen or download.
A success for the Team Awesome that is Andy, Nige and myself. At the start of our collaboration, we played around with an excercise from the excellent book “The 3 A.M. Epiphany: Uncommon Writing Exercises That Transform Your Fiction.” The excercise was simple, someone started with a line or two, then someone else carried on the story, until we decided to stop. You’re not allowed to write anything down that night, but start your story the next day. The idea is to see how different the three stories would be even though coming from the same original premise. Your memory and your style would be the major factors in the differences.
Althought my original short, ‘Only Connect’ was a mere thousand words, I liked the strange world we’d come up with between us. A mix of mutants, aliens and prostitution, I knew it could go further. I expanded the story to around four thousand words, and yesterday it was accepted by “Cossmass Infinities” to be released in Jan. I’ll update when it becomes available.
A woman has just been bitten by a zombie and has locked herself in the cellar as the change occurs. She writes a note to slip under the door, so that her husband knows what has happened to her.
I submitted this to the ‘“Letters from the Dead” anthology on October 11th and was accepted late last night.
A very heartfelt letter. It will fit perfectly!
I’m extremely happy with this acceptance and it’s helping me focus on a couple more short stories I’d like to finish before NaNoWriMo kicks off next month.
I submitted this to Side Show Fables magazine (www.sideshowfables.com) on the 13th of October. I’ve just been accepted by them, with some great feedback.
Thanks for sending us your story, “The Many Deaths of Johnny Silver.” I loved this story, and I would like to publish it in Issue #3.
Great work on breaking with form. The interview style worked well, and it really built the myth of Johnny Silver while also giving the reader insight to the colorful characters that make up this circus. Lots of fun to read.
I’m very pleased, I put this through a round of feedback at the Cult workshop, got some great feedback and now it’s been accepted. A good day!