IWW Members' Publishing Successes
Wayne Scheer
A science fiction love story, “Cloning Clark,” has been bought by Big Pulp for publication next year. They accept genre fiction--crime, horror, science fiction, romance, etc.--and pay a penny a word. Good people to work with. www.bigpulp.com
My short story, “Three Generations,” critiqued in Fiction about a year ago, is up at Infective Ink. www.infectiveink.com Infective Ink uses a theme for each issue, pays $10 a story, and responds promptly. Good people to work with, too.
Sarah Corbett Morgan
My light-hearted essay, “The Cédula Wars,” all about tangling with Costa Rican immigration requirements, is up over at the Costa Rican Times. http://bit.ly/1009A6U Many thanks to the good people over at NonFiction who helped make this piece stronger.
Joanna M. Weston
Lynne Hinkey
My guest blog about my path to publishing is up at Mona's Montana Scribbler site:
http://montanascribbler.com/2013/06/partnership-publishing-is-it-right-for.html
http://montanascribbler.com/2013/06/partnership-publishing-is-it-right-for.html
Myra Nelson
My review of Too Cool for School is up at the Internet Review of Books.
http://internetreviewofbooks.blogspot.com/
http://internetreviewofbooks.blogspot.com/
Jack Shakely
My new novel, Che Guevara's Marijuana and Baseball Savings and Loan: a novel of the early days of the Peace Corps, is out, published by Xlibris. An e-book version will be available in a week or two.
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