Thursday, February 08, 2007
The Anthologized Man
Just got an email that my story "The Fortunate Purgatory of Arthur MacArthur" is up for inclusion in the anthology, Distant Passages, Volume 2. No word on projected availability date, but if you'd like to check out Volume 1, here's the deal. Thanks Bill and Selena and Mir and all the rest at Dragons, Knights & Angels Magazine and Double-Edged Publishing.
In other anthology-related news, my poem "Saint Francis and the Birds" is currently leading the pack over at the Infuze -- Best of 2006 poll. Unless there's a ton of last-minute, eBay-style sniping, my inclusion in the Top Ten is secure, so here are a couple other poems to consider:
In other anthology-related news, my poem "Saint Francis and the Birds" is currently leading the pack over at the Infuze -- Best of 2006 poll. Unless there's a ton of last-minute, eBay-style sniping, my inclusion in the Top Ten is secure, so here are a couple other poems to consider:
- Seasons' Dance by Mike Duran
- One Winter's Day by Marcia Lee Laycock
Labels: DKA Magazine, In Print, Infuze Magazine, Writing
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3 Snarky Remarks:
Heather, at 10:47 AM
Cool! I loved that story.
You're very welcome, snookywooks.
I hope you enter this year's contest. :) Opens in TEN DAYS!!!
I have a story destined for that same anthology. Sadly, that meant my poem had to be deleted from consideration (no a uthor could have two items in the anthology). Bummer. But hey...STORY!!!! :)
And I think royalties apply. Maybe we'll make a quarter or so each. Although, okay, let's hope a run on sales makes us both a tidy sum.
You wouldn't happen to have 5,000 fiction-wild relatives, would you? :)
Later,
Mir
I hope you enter this year's contest. :) Opens in TEN DAYS!!!
I have a story destined for that same anthology. Sadly, that meant my poem had to be deleted from consideration (no a uthor could have two items in the anthology). Bummer. But hey...STORY!!!! :)
And I think royalties apply. Maybe we'll make a quarter or so each. Although, okay, let's hope a run on sales makes us both a tidy sum.
You wouldn't happen to have 5,000 fiction-wild relatives, would you? :)
Later,
Mir
Hey, my word ver is qhkerk, which makes me think of quirky.