Today, my writing is featured on the website Points in Case (PIC), a daily literary humor publication that has been publishing work online since 2000. They publish articles, lists, and jokes as well as offering resources and connection for writers everywhere. We Are a Fancy Restaurant, and We Are About to Dim the Lights is … Continue reading Points in Case
Winter Round-Up – Claymores, WD, and ScreenCraft
This marks the third year in a row that one of our short stories has won an award at the Writer’s Digest Annual Writing Competition. Now in its 91st season, the contest offers prizes in a variety of categories, from poetry and plays to short fiction of all kinds, and our story Redemption Blues was … Continue reading Winter Round-Up – Claymores, WD, and ScreenCraft
The First Pages Prize
What is the First Pages Prize? The First Pages Prize is a worldwide competition for the best opening of a novel. Now in its fifth year, the competition aims to “discover, recognize and encourage emerging voices,” which they accomplish through their annual prize and author showcase. Every year, writers are honored with a place on … Continue reading The First Pages Prize
Interview with J.E. Barnard
At the end of April, we announced that we had earned a spot in the longlist of the CWA’s Debut Dagger Competition, one of the most prestigious and competitive awards open to un-agented writers. As the evening of the gala awards ceremony approaches, author J.E. Barnard, herself a previous Debut Dagger finalist, has produced an … Continue reading Interview with J.E. Barnard
Writer’s Digest May/June 2022
One of the greatest joys for any writer is seeing their name in print. I received my copy of Writer’s Digest Magazine’s May/June 2022 issue recently, and am thrilled to report that you can find me on page 62, along with the other winners of the magazine’s latest Your Story contest! I posted here about … Continue reading Writer’s Digest May/June 2022
CWA Debut Dagger
A very cool thing happened this week. Many writers, especially those writing mysteries, thrillers, and crime fiction, are familiar with, or are members of, the Crime Writers’ Association (CWA). It was founded in 1953 to support writers of those genres, as a UK equivalent to the Mystery Writers of America. One of the ways that … Continue reading CWA Debut Dagger
Writer’s Digest: Your Story Competition Voting Now Open
It’s been clear from the beginning how much we love Writer’s Digest, and as it turns out, the feeling is mutual! The Your Story contest, a recurring photo-prompt competition hosted by Writer’s Digest Magazine, just announced their newest 12 finalists, and we are lucky number 12! What is the Your Story Contest? Writer’s Digest sponsors … Continue reading Writer’s Digest: Your Story Competition Voting Now Open
The only way to go is up
Last year, I wrote about how I almost won the Writer’s Digest Annual Writing Competition, placing second in the genre short story category. It was a wonderful experience and an incredible confidence-booster, to have a story chosen out of the thousand+ entries, and almost as soon as it was over I began planning for what … Continue reading The only way to go is up
Adventure Writers Competition
Let’s talk for a minute about Clive Cussler. Known as the Grandmaster of adventure fiction, his books have sold millions of copies worldwide, and his work is so beloved by readers that there is a collector’s society dedicated to his stories, made up of enthusiasts, collectors, co-writers, and fans from around the globe. They also … Continue reading Adventure Writers Competition
The Saturday Evening Post
My short story, “The Self-Made Man,” is officially available to read now online at The Saturday Evening Post! This story is the fifth runner-up in the Post’s ninth annual Great American Fiction Contest, and centers around a traveling carnival and automaton theatre with an especially sinister objective, and the small town where they’ve just arrived. … Continue reading The Saturday Evening Post
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