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Showing posts with label Dreams & Nightmares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dreams & Nightmares. Show all posts

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Posting will be sporadic as I travel

I will be traveling and without technology, so I shall resume posting in about a month.

Meanwhile, the following works should appear while I am gone:

2 Short shorts (ebook):
https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/446026The stories are connected, prequels to my earlier story for the journal. The first of the two is broken up, buried amid the classified ads. The sequel is earlier in the magazine: a short story-of-stories. Kind of fun if you like unconventional narratives. 
Mad Scientist Journal, edited by Jeremy Zimmerman and Dawn Vogel
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poem (paper journal)
http://dreamsandnightmaresmagazine.blogspot.com/edited by David C. Kopaska-Merkel
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poem (online)
http://www.thepedestalmagazine.comedited by Marge Simon and Bruce Boston
Many thanks to the above editors.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Writer News and Social Media

I have two humorous short shorts forthcoming in the spring issue of Dawn Vogel and Jeremy Zimmerman's Mad Scientist Journal, which are prequels to the story I wrote for them last year, "Monsters of the Id".  Eventually the series may grow into a novella or novel.

Also forthcoming is a speculative poem in David Kopaska-Merkel's Dreams & Nightmares.

Writers are caught in a curious trap:  They're told, on the one hand, to self-promote.  On the other, if they self-promote, it's self-aggrandizing. Ploughshares posted a humorous piece about Facebook folks for whom it appears it's all about ego-stroking.

Let's skip to the subtext.  I don't often post about my own writing.  The blog didn't even have my name on it until last year, so this is not self-defense but a defense of other writers with much to announce. It's curious that the article's complaints are only things writers would care and grow jealous about. Regular folks will think "I ain't never heard of that writer dude, so he must be a nobody."

Most writers are human beings, and human beings need validation. Why do people post videos and pictures of their kids?  "Behold:  My kid walks!  Isn't my kid the awesomest ever!"  (And you respond, "Who'da thunk a kid of yours could ever walk?"  or possibly, "It's alive!  Alive!")

Celebrate life's triumphs, big and small. (I probably will throw in the joke on your status, after celebrating.)

Some folks need more validation than others, which isn't to say that some overdo it. But who cares? Are any of us card-carrying officers in the morality police? Either celebrate with people or unfriend them. Jealousy will eat you up.

In terms of etiquette--not that there is any or should be--if you wanted to be safe, you could build up your news over the week.  But news tends to come in waves, with peaks and troughs--troughs that could last months or more--so this is not a prescription.

Friday, March 14, 2014

Call for Submissions: Dreams & Nightmares for special issue 100.


David C. Kopaska-Merkel, editor of Dreams & Nightmares, put out a special call for his issue #100 theme on time:
 "Time" isn't really a theme, per se. But I want poems having to do with time. Not just time travel, but poems in which the passage of time, or other aspects of time, play a role. You can start submitting now; just earmark submissions for #100.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Support

That Ain't Right - A Lovecraft Themed Anthology by Jeremy Zimmerman
  • "Cthulhu Mythos tales from the people of the Miskatonic Valley."
  • Update: Funded. They're approaching semi-pro level payment

Jamais Vu: Raising the Profile by Eric Beebe - Post Mortem Press
  • "Help attract BIG name authors to Jamais Vu so the rest of the authors receive well deserved attention."
  • May get funded. First level of support: $10 for ecopy of mag.

Dreams & Nightmares Magazine
  • More than half-way to goal
  • Selling tons of stuff. Including poet's own collections.
  • Best deal -- get all back issues and future issues of magazine [lifetime subscription] for $25

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Support Dreams & Nightmares Magazine

Dreams & Nightmares Magazine is a largely speculative (sometimes flash fiction) poetry mag nearing 100 issues. It is seeking further funding here. You can sample ten issues for $5, or become a lifetime subscriber for $25. Both great deals.

The Rhysling-award-winning (and currently up for a Stoker) editor, David Kopaska-Merkel, is also selling off his collections.

Daily blog with often topical poetry.