Who are these people who say Stupefying Stories never gets round to publishing
you? Let them stand up and come forth, I say! Yea! Come the four corners of the
world in arms and we shall shock them!
Very well. Enough said. By way of
proof I offer All of the People, All of the
Time a short story by yours truly written so long ago that its origins are
lost in the mists of time.
Any resemblance between this story and the
sort of stuff I write nowadays is quite similar to the resemblance provided by
my recent story in Sci Phi Journal which also rested on the launching pad until
the gantry rusted.
In fact the story has quite a history. Way back in the dim and distant days when I used to enter writing club competitions an early version of this story once made a shortlist. It was quite crude compared to this version because, fortunately, I've learned a bit about the craft since then. Nevertheless I hope it illustrates a point I often try to make to beginners: good ideas will still be good ideas when you are able to come back with the skills to put them into practice.
Anyway - a story in print is a story in print.
This is either number ten or number eleven depending on whether you count the
podcast by Gallery of Curiosities. These days publication takes so many weird
and wonderful forms that I count everything I get.
Of course, you all know me,
I'd do that anyway.
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Friday, 9 September 2016
All of the People, All of the Time
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Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Two Further Acceptances
At least in terms of my short story writing, 2015 is off to a good start. In the past fortnight, I am delighted to say, I have received acceptances from two US magazines.
Stupefying Stories has accepted an urban fantasy entitled 'All of the People; All of the Time'. This is around 2,700 words.
Sci Phi Journal has accepted a science fiction story with philosophical foundations, enigmatically entitled 'The Man Who Was Not Himself." This is over 9,000 words.
As yet I do not have the publication schedule for these stories, but I shall try to ensure that readers of my blog are kept informed of when to expect them.
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