My short story, Sister Sunday, is out now in Sinister Tales 4.3. This story tells the tale of Mia Millington who has an insane jealous streak. If you’re keen to purchase a copy you can do so through paypal using the Paypal ID: movie_maker_31@yahoo.com
Also, I’ve submitted The Pennyroyal to Midnight Echo so we’ll see how it goes over there. No other acceptances or rejections yet though I guess no news is good news.
Winter has arrived here with a vengeance and I am loving the cold weather. It’s a pretty mild day today but Thursday and Friday last week I was rugged up in winter coats and scarves. Bring it on, I say. It’s also good curling-up-on-the-couch-watching-movies weather. Last night I watched Psycho, A Streetcar Named Desire and The Grudge. I watched The Grudge last but really should have watched it first before the sun went down.
I’ve listed below some new stories that are a must read as well. Head over and check them out -
Catherine J Gardner’s story Lonesome Pine is at Flashes in the Dark
Jameson T Caine has Thin Ice also up at Flashes in the Dark
and K C Shaw has a story, Orcs & Trolls up at Every Day Fiction
Monday, June 15, 2009
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Good luck at ME. I have a story on hold with them.
You're serious about movie night. :) I admire anyone who can sandwich A Streetcar Named Desire between Psycho and The Grudge.
Good luck with Midnight Echo.
Woot on Sinister Tales! : )
Thanks guys.
KC, I love a good movie night.
Congrats on the Sinister Tales appearance! Woot!
I loved The Grudge. My wife on the hand...she squeezed my hand so tight during that film that I lost feeling in it until the movie was over. To this day, if I make that croaking sound - especially in the dark - I get in trouble.
Jameson, that's classic! That croaking sound scares the bejesus out of me too.
The first time I watched The Grudge I'd arrived home late one night and one of my flatmates had rented it. I sat down to watch it on my own and was absolutely terrifed by the end of the movie.
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