IWW Members' Publishing Successes
Another fine week! Spring must be here at last.
Carter
Jackie Arnett
I have several reviews up in the Mills and Boon (UK) site. No payment, but a good site to cut my reviewing teeth on :-) And I have received a positive response to my enquiry to review for Long and Short Romance reviews. Here are the ones at Mills and Boon--they aren't working right now, but I hope they will later:
http://community.millsandboon.co.uk/content/12-point-guide-writing-romance
http://community.millsandboon.co.uk/content/wedding-venice-0
http://community.millsandboon.co.uk/content/sheikh%E2%80%99s-defiant-bride
http://tinyurl.com/cqtcmo
http://community.millsandboon.co.uk/content/billionaires-bride-vengence
http://community.millsandboon.co.uk/content/his-bride-one-night
Barry Basden
Six Sentences has published my stream-of-consciousness riff on reality, "Economic Downturn," real enough that someone's already invited me to India. My mind's apparently a mess, what with all the old song and TV references that popped up in the piece.
Poor Mojo's Almanac(k) recently published "Sarah's Field," critiqued on the nonfiction list over a year ago. It's a bit fictionalized now.
P.S. We still miss her.
Sue Ellis
I have a review of The Great Perhaps, a novel by Joe Meno, up in the April issue of the Internet Review of Books. I really enjoyed the process and the editors were a pleasure to work with.
Rebecca Gaffron
My brand new story "Lola Gets Her Shit Together" (written for a face-to-face writer's group), will be appearing in the July issue of Pear Noir!
And my previous yahoo, a fiction piece called "A Writer's Fantasy" is posted at The Cynic Online.
Ann Hite
My short essay about find your writing voice, "Peanut Butter Sandwich With A Glass Of Sweet Tea," will appear in Long Story Short's July issue. This piece started as a blog post and grew from there. I had a lot of fun playing around with it.
"Walking On Water," a Black Mountain short story, will appear in the upcoming print issue of Skyline Magazine. This is a long story--it seems I can only write long these days--so I'm proud to find a print journal for its publication.
Sarah Morgan
My short piece "Some Thoughts About my Father-in-Law" is up at The Camroc Press Review.
I feel honored to share the space with so many talented writers. Take a tour.
Randall Radic
Three Yahoos!
1. A photo of my artwork and my essay, "Malthusian Chaos" (about Sonny Liston and very good, if I say so myself), are up at the Cartier Street Review, pp. 18 and 68.
2. Sacramento Book Review gave me a 'good' review of my book, A Priest in Hell -- 4 stars on Amazon.
3. My apologia of A Priest in Hell -- a kind of rant, to quote Rebeca Schiller (who is writing the next mega-bestselling novel, by the way) -- is up on The Best of Everything. He invited me to do a guest post. Scroll down.
Bob Sanchez
Last Thursday was the first installment of my monthly radio show Local Authors, Local Books, on KSNM radio in Las Cruces. I interviewed author John Duncklee and his wife Penny, who edits and illustrates his books. It was a lot of fun.
Anita Saran
I thought it was difficult enough telling a story in 500 words, but Six Sentences? I gave it a shot. Here's "Rebound."
Wayne Scheer
Apollo's Lyre has accepted, "A Jazz Tune-Up," which began as a Practice exercise, for their June issue. The Lyre had been on hiatus, but will publish again starting June. They're looking for a variety of work.
"A Balanced Life" is up at Camroc Press Review. It's always good to be among friends.
And my story "Office Routine" is up at Fiction at Work. Thanks to all.
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You want to review? Check out The Pink Heart Society Review Blog or Once Upon a Romance and contact Connie on that site.
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