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Monday, 1 June 2009

June's Links

I don't think there are many this month but Oblong Box is up at Static Movement and I think you'll like it. http://staticmovement.com/oblongbox.htm

Blending In is at EDF http://www.everydayfiction.com/blending-in-by-oonah-v-joslin/

All on the One Telly is at Doorknobs... and here's the link. These are very specific challenges involving a date and a phrase 1925 in this case - so I'm always delighted to get in. And I always hope the story doesn't seem too forced. http://www.iceflow.com/doorknobs/DOORBODY2.html

The Real Thing is now available to read on Micro Horror - I'll leave you decide which real thing I meant but the editor described it as "funny, sexy & bizarre" and I think that sums it up. It's certainly one of my more imaginative flights of fancy ;).

http://www.microhorror.com/microhorror/author/oonah-v-joslin/the-real-thing-2/

Days of Damselflies is at Bewildering Stories this week - a contrast if ever there was one. I like to use the full range of my dubious talents.

http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue340/damselflies.html

Living Proof was written using as many ...no get it for yourself... :)
http://www.short-humour.org.uk/writersshowcase/livingproof.htm

I'm still wondering what's happening at Flash Scribe who accepted two stories from me way back and hasn't put either up yet. I e-mailed them but got no reply. I live in hope...

4 comments:

  1. You have 'All on the One Telly' on Doorknobs and Bodypaint!
    Unless there's another Oonah V Joslin...

    I've put a link up on Writewords. Me and Ella Blackhart are there too from the WW gang!

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  2. Thank you so much! They usually send a contract and everything but this time I didn't even know! I'm in good company, then. :)

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  3. I enjoyed Oblong Box. Having read some of your horror stories, I was half expecting a futuristic vampire to pop out of the box!

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  4. Alan, Thanks. Instaed I thought I'd let the box - coffin sized you notice - swallow all life. I think there a metaphor somewhere in there.

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