Good morning from the pages of The Best American Mystery Stories 2019 @hmhbooks #BestAmerican2019
Endless gratitude to @DownAndOutBooks for originally publishing "A Damn Fine Town." Look how far we've come :)
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. @redividermag is open for submissions of fiction, flash, poetry, personal essays, and more until May 1.
"Mon Petit Chou" by Meg Mullins was my favorite flash fiction piece they recently published https://t.co/JWHpWeK0d2
@jenazantian found a broken link on your site and didn't see another way to reach out:
The old submissions page https://t.co/YqxGtm4TWU doesn't redirect to the new one https://t.co/Gr0WcMl8PV
In any case, hope you get some lovely graphic novels!
Speculative fiction has many functions. Sometimes it's just escapist, and that's okay-no judgement. But sometimes the best way to think about the problems and tensions of your life or your society is to contemplate them on a different planet. Distance can strangely bring clarity.
How I Prepared for the Edgar Awards from the Mystery Writers ofย America (and why you should say yes to opportunities to read broadly) https://t.co/I4toyv3MKV
hat tip to @sean_marciniak@EdgarAwards
@witnessmag did you already hit capacity for fiction submissions? I just finished reading the Second Chances issue and was so psyched to send a storyโฆ will be patiently waiting for the next period :)
Read the charming "The Story of Ennui" by Douglas Watson in @EcotoneMagazine and #amsubmitting hybrid work for their Valentine's Day reading period closing tonight! https://t.co/CnFaCCLHZx
Swept up by this Bay Area story from Issue 50 of Washington Square Review. Read "Droughts" by Lillian Giles https://t.co/XnS4DHHb76
It inspired me to submit one of my own for the next issue of @on_squ! #amsubmitting
cc: @arleysorg@effies@shivzb
Become a published author! Each month WIRED asks readers to submit a sci-fi story of exactly SIX WORDS. This month's prompt is: ๐ช๐ฟ๐ถ๐๐ฒ ๐ฎ ๐๐๐ผ๐ฟ๐ ๐ฎ๐ฏ๐ผ๐๐ ๐๐ก ๐๐ ๐ข๐ก ๐ง๐ฅ๐๐๐.
Submit your story by leaving a comment on this post with the hashtag #wiredsixword.
Read @ZachRoseWriter's elegiac and haunting "Sitting Shiva" in Issue 29 of @thedeadlands: https://t.co/HYskvQV2UN
Maybe it'll inspire you to submit a story before the Nov. deadline. I did.