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Monthly Archives: August 2007

I Confess

1) I confess that I don’t read a lot of writer’s blogs anymore. It has nothing to do with their published work, and I’m sure they’re all a nice, intelligent lot with many incredible insights into all aspects of life on this planet. However, the repetition gets overwhelming and exhausting – one person makes a [...]

First rewrite request

Well, it finally happened – I received a rejection, but with the comment that if it were extensively rewritten, then they’d be happy to look at it again. The market in question is Goblin Fruit, and the submission is one of my prose poems, “Silver Night Train”, that’s been making the rounds. After reading the [...]

The month of eensy projects

That’s what I’m going to start calling short stories now: eensy projects. Because everything I write tends to be about a bajillion words long, so when I actually get something under 8,000 words, it’s practically a miniature by comparison. Right now I’m close to finishing up four eensy projects I started at the beginning of [...]