I've been somewhat off the grid as of late, but that's only because I've been busy writing and submitting work to publications. So I guess that's an acceptable excuse. And new work will be appearing in a slew of online mags. That's what's called a happy-happy, joy-joy dance time.
Anyway, one spanking new tale can be found in the latest issue of Bewildering Stories. Stop by and read all about the Vulture Man and the soft-hearted folk he's hunting in "Carrion Folk."
There's also a poem, Aurora Over Iceland, by a writer who should be familiar to most of you, Oonah V. Joslin. Check it out.
Many thanks to editor, Don Webb.
Wow, that was a chilling tale of domestic darkness. Not to leak spoilers, that was a great scene to place the woman's attempted escape, and the Vulture Man was an excellent way to depict 'that character,' almost Gunslinger-ish. The dime in the phone booth...I'm thinking 1970's?
ReplyDeleteKeep up your groove!