Another of my stories has been picked up for publication – “Marvin Karl and the Whatsit He Found on Tuesday” will appear in the April edition of Front Porch Review. The reader said “I am reminded of Garrison Keillor –
Sweet acceptance
Good news today! My short story “How to Be Depressed in the Sunshine” will be published in an upcoming issue of the literary magazine A Few Lines. I originally wrote this one a couple of years back – it’s been
Submitting feels like the right word after awhile.
Sending a freshly-edited batch of short stories into the ether. Literary magazine guidelines always make me feel so inadequate. I’m afraid my story probably isn’t an incendiary mind-torpedo of subversion that peels the doubt-flesh from our meat lives and makes
Stoking the Fire
I remember a few years back when I was regularly lamenting the weeks that would go by without any real writing (other than blogging). I remember when I got hired to co-write that novel (which fizzled, as many large projects
Professing
I spend so much time at Rockin’ Crepes writing now that I have a nickname: “The Professor”. There’s a waitress there who puts it on my check when she brings it by. The other night they didn’t even bring a
Also – it has a lot of letters in it
Here’s the full press release that Meyers put out. Most of the trades and affiliated websites have run summary articles like the one I linked to earlier, but it’s an easy explanation why none of them include my name –
It begins
Okay, so the cat isn’t entirely out of the bag yet, but it’s got its nose free and is sniffing the air. This article doesn’t mention who wrote 7 Red, but I’ll go ahead and spoil it: it was me