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adding reviewing and editing to her resume. She has published poetry, short fiction and novels. Danielle is the author of sweet romantic adventure books, both historical and contemporary. She won an Honorable Mention in Writer’s Digest’s 2006 annual writing competition and won the 2008 Awe-Str...
Rollerball, The Running Man and even The Hunger Games in its idea of murder as mass entertainment, and [director/co-writer Elio] Petri deserves to receive some credit.†How about giving some to Robert Sheckley, upon whose 1953 short story â...
Think carefully of that last sentence. It’s the soul of short fiction. The secret of horror fiction, erotic or romantic fiction, any fiction that attempts to create a visceral experience is that we must care about the Deciding Character. We don’t have to like them. Truly. But we have ...
I strongly suggest these to you because he write amazing short stories, but I also suggest it for a specific storyThe Fluted Girl. This story of extreme bod modification is amazingly erotic, in that it doesn’t flinch from the eroticism, but it also doesn’t seem to try to be erotic. ...
On Barcelonais inviting submissions: "Looking, as always, for work. No reading fees, no contest fees, no SASEs, no guidelines." Emailhalvard@gmail.com An email digest of magazines and publishers open to submissions: writeCRWROPPS-B@yahoogroups.comto join the list. ...
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This is a 2011 short story collection of shapely, separate stories that are made stronger by being grouped together. First, truth in advertising: I blurbed this book, but in rereading it as a whole, I find it even better than my first look. It is a book of stories about Americans on...