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My story "Bringing In the Sheaves" is now live at Beat the Dust. Not only did they publish my good friend Craig Wallwork in the last issue, but they have a history of great authors there: Roxane Gay, Joshua Mohr, Lindsay Hunter and many more.
Are we born flawed, sinners in our hearts, or does the world just beat us into submission?
http://www.beatthedust.com/beat-the-dust.asp?bid=389
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lol...yeah, nothing new for me lately. sorry. it's been a few weeks, my apologies. i did get a teaching gig here in chicago, so any local authors, if you want to take a one day class entitled Dark Fiction: Horror Writing, it's only $40.
http://www.storystudiochicago.com/co...or_writing.php
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Originally posted by RichardThomas View Postlol...yeah, nothing new for me lately. sorry. it's been a few weeks, my apologies. i did get a teaching gig here in chicago, so any local authors, if you want to take a one day class entitled Dark Fiction: Horror Writing, it's only $40.
http://www.storystudiochicago.com/co...or_writing.phpLooking for the fonting of youth.
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I'm in this upcoming antho:
Appalachian Undead – Table of Contents
When Granny Comes Marchin’ Home Again - Elizabeth Massie
Calling Death - Jonathan Maberry
Hide and Seek - Tim Waggoner
Twilight of the Zombie Game Preserve - S. Clayton Rhodes
Being in Shadow - Maurice Broaddus
Sitting up with the Dead- Bev Vincent
The Girl and the Guardian - Simon McCaffery
Repent, Jessie Shimmer! -Lucy Snyder
Almost Heaven -Michael Paul Gonzalez
On Stagger - G. Cameron Fuller
We Take Care of Our Own - John Everson
Sleeper - Tim Lebbon
Reckless - Eliot Parker
Company’s Coming - Ronald Kelly
Black Friday - Karin Fuller
Spoiled - Paul Moore
Miranda Jo’s Girl - Steve Rasnic Tem
Times Is Tough in Musky Holler - John Skipp & Dori Miller
Long Days to Come - K. Allen Wood
Brother Hollis Gives His Final Sermon from a Rickety Make-Shift Pulpit in the Remains of a Smokehouse that now Serves as His Church - Gary A. Braunbeck
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Wicked! =)
I was in the first antho they put out, The Zombie Feed, so hopefully this new one will help that one sell. Don't think it did too well since there were no big names in it. Shame, really, because it's quality anthology. Love my story in that one. =)
My story in Appalachian Undead is quirky. Kind of a dreamy, post-apocalyptic thing. I suppose some people will hate it. Haha.
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