Month: July 2007

And They’re Off!

Because The Town Drunk is closed for submission until September 4th, ‘What happened while Don was watching the game’ is on its way to Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine.  

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Progress: Locked Room

Locked Room Science fiction locked room mystery. Not sure yet where to send it.

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Here’s What Happened

Wow, that was very nice. For the first time in months, I’ve done some actual, honest-to-god, unprocrastinating, fast-and-furious writing. ‘What happened while Don was watching the game?’ started the day at 700 words, and achieved complete first-draft status at 5,200. That’s 4,500 words written in a little under 4 hours. It’s good to know I […]

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Progress: What Happened While Don Was Watching The Game

What happened while Don was watching the game Funny fantasy short. On second thought, targeted for The Town Drunk, who did, after all, ask for more when they rejected ‘Whatever happened to Relativity?’.

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Can We Be Friends Again?

Being a writer is so much like being in a relationship it’s easy to confuse the two. (Or maybe I should compare it to being in love. That comparison works in the sense that when writing is going well, it feels like I’m on top of the world, and nothing or no one can get […]

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Sharks In The Water

And all on the same day, too! A while back, I reported on the snail-like speed with which Sheila Williams of Asimov’s SF had rejected “Diamond Sharks”. In fact, she was so slow to reject the story that I’d already resubmitted it, assuming it lost in the mail. Apparently, the second copy bubbled up in […]

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