Friday, April 3, 2009

Ahh, to be healthy

Am feeling much recovered today and hope to get some serious writing done over the weekend. I’m going out tomorrow night but my days are relatively free so I should be able to make good inroads into the edits for my novel. We’ve had torrential rain here the last few days so I’m hoping it continues throughout the weekend as in my opinion, rain is the best writing weather.

And maybe I’ll come up with an idea or get some notes down for the Inaugural Festive Fear Anthology to be released by Tasmaniac Publications. Anyone interested should head over and have a look and submit! The first one is only open to Australian writers but there’s always next year :)

Also, check out two quite disturbing stories by Catherine J Gardner and Barry Napier over at The New Bedlam Project - http://newbedlam.com/zine/?p=31

And I forgot to say last week, a huge YAY!!! to Ben Eads for his short story, Full Circle, being accepted by Shroud Magazine.

7 comments:

BT said...

Glad to hear you're feeling better.

Feel free to send some of that rain this way - it's been far too long between drinks

Jameson T. Caine said...

Glad you're feeling better.

Speaking of the rain, the news headline I caught last night on TV said "Australia Under Water."

Catherine J Gardner said...

Glad your feeling better.

Good luck with the antho sub and thanks for the mention. :D

Danielle Ferries said...

Thanks guys.

Jameson, parts of Australia are under water but most of us, mainly on the eastern side, are just extremely wet. And as I write this the sun is starting to peek through the clouds.

Aaron Polson said...

Good to hear you're feeling better.

Enjoy writing...it always feels good to get back to business.

Jamie Eyberg said...

Being sick sucks. No doubt about it, but like the rain it thankfully doesn't last forever.

Just about done by the way. Will send it to you tonight. :)

Danielle Ferries said...

Thanks guys. I actually took a break over the weekend and am feeling much more recovered. Didn't do much of anything except catch up on some reading.

And thanks, Jamie, you're a legend.