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 My magical realism story, "Fireflies" is now live up at Circa. Wolves, a cliff, a man.
 
 http://circareview.com/?page_id=703
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 Thank you all my friends. Richard your story was very good, as usual. Well done!Last edited by Randy D. Rubin; 09-01-2012, 09:15 AM.
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 My review of Paul Tremblay's Swallowing a Donkey's Eye is now live at The Nervous Breakdown. A satirical, near future look at a dystopian world. Loved it.
 
 http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/r...paul-tremblay/
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 Thanks, Oz.
 
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 My new Storyville column about writing sex scenes is now live. YOWZA.
 
 http://litreactor.com/columns/storyv...ting-about-sex
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 I have a story, "Something's Broken," in the latest issue of Flywheel Magazine. Lots of talent in here, Mel Bosworth, Chris Deal, and my MSU MFA pal, Heather Foster has three gripping poems. Check it out.
 
 http://www.flywheelmag.com/category/...s/issue-three/
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 My review of Little Sinners by Karen Brown is now live over at The Nervous Breakdown.
 
 http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/r...y-karen-brown/
 
 A fantastic collection of stories.
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 thanks. this collection is not that "horrific" but i know we all read more than just horror here. if you want to see other titles that i've reviewed, here's a link to all of my book reviews at TNB. i do tend to lean towards dark fiction, but there's a range in my reviews: Matt Bell, Ben Percy, Paul Tremblay, Stephen Graham Jones, and Craig Davidson, for example. And several dark ladies as well, Tina May Hall, Lindsay Hunter, Jac Jemc, Amelia Gray, Kio Stark, Ethel Rohan, etc.Originally posted by Xiabei View PostNice. Too many writers seem to forget that no matter what they're writing about they are, in essence, telling a story, so many reviews end up reading like a cooking recipe, but yours was actually interesting and very well-written.
 
 http://www.thenervousbreakdown.com/author/rthomas/
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 I have a story up at The Dying Goose, "Ten Steps." It originally ran for a short time at ChiZine, as part of their Chiaroscuro relaunch.
 
 http://thedyinggoose.com/short-stori...ichard-thomas/
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