I’ve made the short story “The Open Hand” available for viewing in the “Stories” section and added a character profile for Sephias, the theoretical protagonist of “The Dawn Prism.” I also received an email today from Shimmer magazine. My story of family drama and giant monsters, “Silent and Still They Wait” has been passed on to the full editors board for further consideration. While not an acceptance-yet-this is rather exciting to me because this is the first time in eighteen prior submissions that this has happened. So please, cross all appropriate appendages for me, and enjoy the new additions.
More updates and goodish news
February 28, 2012 by justinawilliams
Posted in Short Stories, Storytelling, The Universe of the Nine Roads, Writing News | Tagged character profile, Characters, fantasy, giant monsters, shimmer magazine, Short Story, The Dawn Prism, The Universe of the Nine Roads, Writing Markets | 7 Comments
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Wow, that’s awesome! I’d say that falls solidly within the “good” category. No “goodish” about it! 😀
Good will be if they actually accept it 🙂
Hey, you’re back online! ^^ Great that the story has passed the first round, hope it gets published.
I’ve been meaning to send you an email, but it keeps slipping my notoriously slippery mind. I’ll get to that soon…brace yourself for a flood of new material.
Which reminds me: my email have changed, the new one is posted with these comments.
I don’t see anything…
Hm, this comment box asks my email address, so I assumed it will be visible somewhere. Oh well, I will send it to you.