Thrilled to have this incredible view in three weeks. From the campus of Carson Newman University in East Tennessee, I am excited to teach on the third floor of the Humanities building, look out, and see Cherokee Lake and the mountains.
VIP Magazine’s photo of servers at the United Way First Ladies Luncheon. Over 1100 guests served. It was an honor to serve for this worthy cause. Thanks to Anita Kay Archer in green for spearheading efforts!
Happy Friday! Thrilled to wake up to an acceptance of “My Imagination“ from Literally Stories with a worldwide team of Editors In the U.S., U.K., South Africa, France, and Sweden For a Sept pub date. For those who write, this is the 20th piece I’ve sent. Never give up!
New stories: My War, Sale Pending, and Land of the Blue Smoke. I have 20 submissions under consideration. I hope to share a podcast and some publications in a few days.
We are thankful for Kimberly Allen at Town and Country for helping us sell our home in Jackson, TN. If you know prospects, please share the tour: https://t.co/pmpbvQowXc
A big thank you to Darrell Laurant at Snowflakes in a Blizzard for featuring Who's Going to Pray for Me Now? on his review this week: https://t.co/XkUhPyjstg
I hope you enjoy "The Great Pretender", now out in the Hamilton Stone Review (and Hamilton Stone editions) out of New Jersey. Many thanks to Editor Dorian Gossy for choosing this piece. https://t.co/99vxwW446f
WHOA! Robert Paul Cesaretti the Editor at Ginosko Literary Journal in California just made my week by accepting three short pieces: Throwing Her Life Away; Chamber Man; and Things Not to do When Running Away from the Halfway House. Hope each of you has a GREAT week.
Happy Friday! My story "Rip Tide" was accepted for Flashlights: An Anthology of Very Short Stories, a publication by The Antonym in Michigan and India. This is the 35th book/anthology/collection my stories have been in besides my 7 books.
In addition to retirement & Nicholas' high school graduation, Audrey did her final project-presentation & is now a SR @ UTK. Why does our perception of time when we are young seem like life takes forever, and then when we are older, it seems like it's evaporating so quickly?
Many thanks to Zvi A. Sesling Editor of Ten by Ten for accepting Porch Shopping, which was a long listed finalist in the Brilliant Flash Fiction contest