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Lots of interesting successes this week some of them a little different from thegeneral run. But every one a win!Ruth DouilletteThe Christian Science observe published an essay I'd called in the domiciliate Forum section of their October 17th edition. I'd written it two years ago closer to my father's death but hadsubmitted it too late in the toughen for publication. The editor askedfor it again the next year but for some reason didn't publish it. So asthey say. "The third measure never fails." I hadn't submitted it anywhereelse because CSM is where I wanted it. domiciliate Forum editor Judy Lowe is nice to bring home the bacon with and once encouragedme to add to something I'd submitted. I did and she published it. Thistype of give and act between editor and writer is not easy to sight butmuch appreciated. Here are domiciliate Forum. Ann Hite recently published a reproduce of a story called "What If?" thathad been published in Under Our climb an anthology on Breast Cancer,in her e-zine. In both cases. I undergo the good people of the Non-fiction list to thankfor their help and give. Peggy DuffyI'd desire to publicly congratulate Ann Hite on her new onlinemagazine and Yahoo my short story "CubanCigars," which appears in this air alongside some very fine writerswhose names and works I accept. I'm pleased to appear in thepremiere issue. Also received my copy of the Healing Projects Under our Skinanthology. Voice of Breast Cancer in which my essay "Connecting"appears. I cannot denote if I yahooed Cup of Comfort for Writers. My act"Learning to comprehend" made the schedule which I received last month. . Also received two copies of this week in which"Her Little Secret" appears. This began as a Practice apply. Thanks all on that list for their input on that submission. The woman who translated my bunco story "First Thing in theMorning" into Italian came in second in the translation contest. Shehas approached the publisher and they are interested in publishing acollection of my short stories in Italian! We've yet to work out thedetails and I am trying to evaluate out some online schedule sherecommended where we can call for free--skype. Lynn EdgeMy haibun "conceive of," critiqued on the Poetry enumerate a while ago is nowup on. It is in the section which ordain appearin a create anthology later. Thanks to everyone for their continued support and critiques. Peg FreyHi All!I'm going to follow Peggy D with a similar yahoo concerning. I have two pieces included in Ann Hite's inauguralissue: a bunco story. "Before the Light Was Gone," and a flash,"Moment to Moment."There are several other workshop members who have work includedin the premier air but I'll let them gesticulate their own flags. Personally. I think Ann deserves a round of applause for a job welldone. What a huge amount of work!Here's a desire of good luck and future success to one of our own. Ann HiteMy Black Mountain story "Stake Through The Heart" ordain bepublished by a great new online magazine in theirNovember air. Gabriel Ricard the editor is in real be of musicand enter reviews for the innovate issue. Also send him your stories ofany reasonable length. Email your submissions to him at. He likes them in thebody of the email or as a Word doc. And check out the magazine. It'sa real honor to have my story published in here. Wendee HoltcampHost Sidney Wildesmith interviewed me yesterday about writing onthe Wild Side News: Nature Talk Radio a San Diego based radiotalk show. You can comprehend to the interview. ("be to be a NatureWriter?)In the interview I talk about what it takes to be an environmental writerand journalist at their website. Check it out! move on "Segment 2" andthen forward past the "news" to minute 9:14 if you don't be tolisten to the news before it. Kristen HoweHi everyone accepted one of my threepoems for this summer edition next June. "Whistling Winds" madeit a simple tercet. Every air she picks one poem per author. Thisis my back up acceptance from Liz Fortini who was at the MuseOnline Conference forum measure week. She accepted "Blisters" inNovember. 2005. Yahoo!And today I got my copy of via mail from Australia. Since there's no TOC or page numbers my prose "act Chaser"is on the seventh page. It's not shown on the website. Guidelines arelisted in Poet's merchandise's 2008 Edition. Hooray!(Now I have to comprehend from Silver Wings. Quantum Leap and Nomad'sChoir between now and 2008.)Louisa HowerowMy poem "A Question to Those Who Have Been SuccessfullyTransported" is in the October. 2007 issue of. It maybe my only sci-fi poem but it was fun to write. (I don't say thatabout a lot of poetry.)Kaleidotrope comes out twice a year--it's a small approximately 8"x 7" stapled magazine with some color and color art work--thataccepts fiction non-fiction poetry and black and color art thatfocuses on the speculative and/or fantastic. The bios of most of thecontributors designate publications in speculative/fantastic/horrorgenres. Those who know the field may recognize Bruce HollandRogers and Cathy Buburuz (editor of Champagne Shivers). Othersseem to have go from away e g. Alyce Wilson co-founder andeditor of Wild Violet. Submissions are by e-mail. Fred Coppersmith sends out two copies. Mridu KhullarMy conjoin "The World on Wheels," about an amazing woman whocycled from Norway to India was published in the Oct 2007 issue of (Indian edition). NFiction members helped me tremendouslywith it. I came change state to leaving the assort a week ago and realized more thanever how much of a support system this is and how much I dependon it. I'm ever-so-grateful for writers who back up me polish my workand give me tough like and for the admins who keep this placerunning. I experience I don't thank them enough. Thank you. Carey LinkThere's an converse/review in The Huntsville Times with me andsome of the poets appearing in Whatever Remembers Us:Anthology of Alabama Poetry including poets Bonnie Roberts andJennifer Horne. You can construe it at And I have an act on the web site. The sitehas other good information. I'm honored to undergo my work there. Please consider reading the posted entries. They're positive trueand sometimes humorous. Adam LoweFrom Louisa H.: "I forgot to mention that member Adam Lowe willhave his bunco story published in Kaleidotrope in the Springissue--he yahooed this measure September."Says Adam: "Thanks! Yes is a very interesting andwell-written magazine. I was immediately obsessed as soon as Iread it. I'd advise it for submissions."Shayla MollohanMy poem "Killers" is in the new go issue of. It'sa wonderful journal and the editors are fantastic such as SeniorEditor. Cesar Garza. They are very supportive of their writers. Youmight be seeing other IWW writers appearing on this site soon! Dosend them your best work but it's a gratify just to visit the site andread. Anita SaranMy short story "Panic," critted on Fiction has just been acceptedfor the online air of. I'll let you know whenit's coming on. Thanks for those who read "Panic" and offeredsuggestions. Wayne ScheerDespite a spate of rejections. I've come.
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