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Showing posts with label speculative fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label speculative fiction. Show all posts
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Wednesday, August 05, 2015
Subtopian
I've been published again. This short story anthology is an earnest labor of love on the part of Trevor and a couple of other people in Portland. You can find their online magazine here: The Subtopian and the print-on-demand/Kindle version of the anthology right here on Amazon.
Thursday, May 29, 2014
More online publishing
Two of my short stories have been published in two different online lit sites.
They're very different sites. One is very hipster-ish and the editor is very Los Angeles.
The other is survivalist-meets-vegan-sci-fi-fan and is rather Portland-ish.
Grays Harbor at Subtopian.com.
Love You Long Time at the Los Angeles Review of Los Angeles.
I take no responsibility for layout, readability or art work though, these two are actually quite tasteful.
Thank you Trevor and Robin.
They're very different sites. One is very hipster-ish and the editor is very Los Angeles.
The other is survivalist-meets-vegan-sci-fi-fan and is rather Portland-ish.
Grays Harbor at Subtopian.com.
Love You Long Time at the Los Angeles Review of Los Angeles.
I take no responsibility for layout, readability or art work though, these two are actually quite tasteful.
Thank you Trevor and Robin.
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