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Showing posts with label flash fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flash fiction. Show all posts
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Book Giveaway-- Get Two Books Free
All weekend long (thru February 5th) An Offering of Ink and Feathers— A Chapbook of Poetry and Flames of Quiet Light: Thirteen Tiny Tales of Love and Loss are available for FREE. Pick them up for your Kindle.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Eye Appeal: new flash fiction at MicroHorror.com
My short story contest entry, “Eye Appeal,” is live at MicroHorror.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
FREE for your Kindle— Flames of Quiet Light: Thirteen Tiny Tales of Love and Loss
My latest collection, “Flames of Quiet Light: Thirteen Tiny Tales of Love and Loss,” is free for your Kindle until November 10, 2013. Go on and get a copy.
Yours and Mine at Popcorn Horror
In early 2014, I’ll be releasing a horror short story collection titled, “Grim and Grisly Shades of Red.” It will contain thirty short tales of horror and suspense (some of which were originally part of The Man of Shadows series).
The awesome folk out at Popcorn Horror will be featuring one of the included stories every Thursday for the next five weeks. Today’s story is “Yours and Mine.”
The Popcorn Horror website is a horror lover’s dream. They showcase tons of short independent horror films, art, reviews, fiction, and other beautiful nightmares. Follow them on Twitter. Like them on Facebook. Invade their website like you’re a body snatcher. Show ‘em some love, people.
Sincere thank goes to Cara out at PH. I’m so glad you stumbled upon my work, by chance, over at MicroHorror. You rock!
The awesome folk out at Popcorn Horror will be featuring one of the included stories every Thursday for the next five weeks. Today’s story is “Yours and Mine.”
The Popcorn Horror website is a horror lover’s dream. They showcase tons of short independent horror films, art, reviews, fiction, and other beautiful nightmares. Follow them on Twitter. Like them on Facebook. Invade their website like you’re a body snatcher. Show ‘em some love, people.
Sincere thank goes to Cara out at PH. I’m so glad you stumbled upon my work, by chance, over at MicroHorror. You rock!
Monday, May 13, 2013
Weather-Plagued at Necon e-Books
I'm happy to report my story, Weather-Plagued, received an honorable mention at Necon e-Books for their monthly flash fiction contest. It will also be included in their year-end anthology. You can read my story, all the other winning and honorable mentions, and view guidelines here.
They are now accepting submissions for their May contest. The theme is "A Recipe for Horror (Food and Drink)." Per their web page, "This is purposefully another very broad topic — your story must simply center somehow around food or drink (eating, cooking, restaurants, vineyards, distilleries, gardens, grocery shopping, etc.). However, a word of warning in advance — much like the culinary arts, our judges are going to favor "gourmet creativity" over "fast food convenience" when it comes to this theme. In other words, if you take an obvious approach to link food to horror (like cannibalism or zombies eating brains), you better knock our socks off! After all, we published a novel about gourmet canibals (THE EPICURE by Holly Newstein & Ralph W. Bieber, available HERE and also as part of our HAUTALA/NEWSTEIN BUNDLE), so the bar's already been set extremely high! Our standard 100 word count limit applies."
They are now accepting submissions for their May contest. The theme is "A Recipe for Horror (Food and Drink)." Per their web page, "This is purposefully another very broad topic — your story must simply center somehow around food or drink (eating, cooking, restaurants, vineyards, distilleries, gardens, grocery shopping, etc.). However, a word of warning in advance — much like the culinary arts, our judges are going to favor "gourmet creativity" over "fast food convenience" when it comes to this theme. In other words, if you take an obvious approach to link food to horror (like cannibalism or zombies eating brains), you better knock our socks off! After all, we published a novel about gourmet canibals (THE EPICURE by Holly Newstein & Ralph W. Bieber, available HERE and also as part of our HAUTALA/NEWSTEIN BUNDLE), so the bar's already been set extremely high! Our standard 100 word count limit applies."
Friday, June 29, 2012
Devilfish Review: Nothing Simple About Simon
Devilfish Review is “A quarterly online magazine devoted to short and flash fiction, often of the science fiction and fantasy variety.”
Issue Two is live! You can find my story, Nothing Simple About Simon in its online pages.
I must thank founding editors Cathy Lopez and Sarah McDonald for helping me make improvements to the original manuscript. I’m very pleased with the outcome and hope all of you will enjoy my tale of a young man who listens with his eyes and is completely blind.
Issue Two is live! You can find my story, Nothing Simple About Simon in its online pages.
I must thank founding editors Cathy Lopez and Sarah McDonald for helping me make improvements to the original manuscript. I’m very pleased with the outcome and hope all of you will enjoy my tale of a young man who listens with his eyes and is completely blind.
Friday, May 25, 2012
Microhorror: The Third Annual Serial Killers Convention
Editor, Nathan Rosen has new flash fiction up at Microhorror. Alongside some great horror writers, three of my tiny tales have been published: The Third Annual Serial Killers Convention, Flight of the Dragonflies, and At Last, Matthew Scores an Alien.
Nathan is constantly updating the site with dozens of horror stories. Stop by daily, read the latest bite-sized horror, and peruse the archived tales. Enjoy!
Nathan is constantly updating the site with dozens of horror stories. Stop by daily, read the latest bite-sized horror, and peruse the archived tales. Enjoy!
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