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ResAliens Blog: January Issue of ResAliens is Live!
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January Issue of ResAliens is Live! Will it ever end? What, you thought I was talking about my 3rd period Language Arts class? Yes, that was a humdinger. But I'm really referring to the end of the world. Not that that's this issue's theme or anything, but end of life scenarios do creep into a few of our stories this month. For instance, " Others. And " The Conversation. Are about preserving memories and names while " The Third Wish Is Always the Killer. By Louis N. Gruber. And " Wedding Wizard. Faith and...
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ResAliens Blog: Review of The Muse
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Review of The Muse. Published by Splashdown Books (2009). I received an advance copy a few years ago, and am ashamed to say I just now got to it. I should have read it earlier as it's very good and comes highly recommended from this reviewer, probably 8 out of 10 stars. Maybe I should buy the sequel,. The Seer , and read and review that as soon as possible! Most of the writing is solid (some wonderful turns of phrases) but some of the dialog colloquialisms are already dated (da bomb! Own A Copy Today!
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ResAliens Blog: ResAliens Press Publishing
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Publishes speculative fiction with a spiritual thread. We specialize in multiple author anthologies and single author collections. Please visit our bookstore. For our recent projects and authors. We will be releasing two novels this year and three in 2013. ResAliens Press is not yet accepting novel queries for 2013. Check back this summer for more details. The next multi-author anthology is titled Steampunk Spirit. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Welcome to ResAliens Blog! Cover Art © S Perry. David J. W...
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ResAliens Blog: Review of Friends In Deed
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Review of Friends In Deed. Although a sequel to. The novel starts strong; an early turning point and rising action hint at where you're headed but spools out enough mystery to keep the pages turning. Overall, fairly well plotted, but with a few loose ends - which allows, conveniently enough, for a third novel in the series,. Dead or Alive: An Aston West Collection. Enough to publish them via ResAliens Press! By T M. Hunter. Published by Champaign Books (2010). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Cover Ar...
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This Old Neglected Blog Is Feeling Neglected | T.J. McIntyre: A Southern Fried Weirdo
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TJ McIntyre: A Southern Fried Weirdo. Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go. – E.L. Doctorow. Stories from the Fountain. This Old Neglected Blog Is Feeling Neglected. I do tend to be a little more active on Facebook and twitter these days due to time constraints. So, if you haven’t already, you may want to friend me on Facebook or follow me on twitter @southernweirdo. All the same, I guess I’m overdue for some updates on this blog:. While the Morning Stars Sing. Address ne...
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About the Author | T.J. McIntyre: A Southern Fried Weirdo
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TJ McIntyre: A Southern Fried Weirdo. Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go. – E.L. Doctorow. Stories from the Fountain. TJ McIntyre has seen his short fiction and poetry published in numerous publications. He is a member of various writing organizations, including the Science Fiction Poetry Association (SFPA), and serves as a moderator for the Lobo Luna. Writing communities on LiveJournal. Until last year, he published. Places To Find Me Online:. Say it ain't so!
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TJ McIntyre: A Southern Fried Weirdo. Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go. – E.L. Doctorow. Stories from the Fountain. 8220;…the only impossible thing is to define and delimit the impossible…”. The title to this post is a quote from Clark Ashton Smith within a letter I discussed earlier on my blog. Feeling inspired, I decided to have fun writing a piece of impossible, pulp-inspired science fiction. “The Path”. For publishing this story. Comments : Leave a Comment. Southe...
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Short Fiction | T.J. McIntyre: A Southern Fried Weirdo
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TJ McIntyre: A Southern Fried Weirdo. Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go. – E.L. Doctorow. Stories from the Fountain. The Comfort of Shadows. The Red Penny Papers. We Can Watch the White Doves Go. Issue 8, October 2011. Roar and Thunder Speculatve Fiction Magazine. August 10, 2011. Issue 3, Summer 2011. Issue 2, Spring 2011. House of Endless Skies. Issue 2, Winter 2010-2011. Tales of the Talisman,. Vol 6, Issue 2, Fall 2010. Gone with the Dirt: Undead Dixie. You are com...
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4 Poetry 4 Prose
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4 Poetry 4 Prose. Expression can come in fragments. When the Muse speaks, it isn’t always in prosaic or poetic epics. It can be as simple as 4 lines. This community is designed for writers who like to write and who enjoy short pieces of prose or poetry. It’s about the 4 lines and only 4 lines. Stirred By A Muse. Original Layout Design by Nadia. 27 March 2009 @ 11:24 pm. As they meander down. The condensation of mirrors. 10 January 2009 @ 10:10 pm. Finding the jabberwocky's shadow. And the moon opened up.
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Southern Fried Weirdness Online: Face in the Tree
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Southern Fried Weirdness Online. Dr Philip Edward Kaldon. Eric S. Brown. Sunday, February 10, 2008. Face in the Tree. Belinda smiled in a secretive way and said, “Down here, we say cookin’ doesn’t last like lovin’.”. Her granny would often join us along with her folks and some brothers and sisters. Barbecue was serious eating in their neck of the woods. Granny said, “You got it back’ards, B’linda. Lovin’ don’t last but cookin’ do,” and she cackled. 8220;Y’all stay for some barbecue? In the middle of our ...
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