Tomorrow's Leap Day...and I'm planning on celebrating by getting some new tales finished. I've been so immersed in reading Dickens and reminiscing about my visit to Philadelphia for his Bicentenary Banquet, that I've neglected spinning my own stories.
Publishing Syndicate's WOW Principles newsletter today carries the story of my Philadelphia sojourn:
http://publishingsyndicate.com/publishing_syndicate/newsletters/wow_news_backissues/wn_feb12.pdf
While I was roaming Philly I received good news on a number of upcoming anthologies.
- Fat Daddy's Farm will publish "Ready for Stardust" and "Dreaming as the Summers Die" in Joy Interrupted, scheduled to appear in October.
- My rumination, "Tombstone Territory;" about cemeteries and gravestones, will appear in Tending Your Inner Garden's debut Winter book.
- The Animal Project has accepted two stories, "Horse Sense," about how I was inspired in junior high school by a Rosa Bonheur's painting, and "Once in a Lifetime," about spying a macaw during a total eclipse of the sun in Antigua, Guatemala.
- A story about getting my driver's license at the ripe old age of 30.
- An essay on steampunk forerunner H. G. Wells for the next issue of Uncle Jam.
- A confession on how I reached out to repair a broken relationship.
- A memoir about lasting friendships from a pivotal point in my life, 1980.
- A story about how Virginia Woolf's novel The Waves lead me astray.
Terri, So glad I discovered your blog! You are prolific.
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