Two new stories up
Posted on Friday, May 18th, 2012, at 4:15 pm
Webzines come and go, and stories published in them can be victims of domain expirations, site collapses, and so on. I’ve rescued two of my old published stories, and I am putting them online for your enjoyment.
The first is “The Unrevealed Tort, Revealed“. This story appears to be about two men, one of whom is on a horse, having an argument over fish. I’m not positive about that, though. You’ll have to read it for yourself. I can tell you, though, that this story has been favorably compared to Terry Pratchett and Monty Python. This story was published in a webzine called Sorcery and Science. The ‘zine is no longer being published, and the domain has expired, but I want this story to live on. So here it is.
The second story I’m putting online is “Who Remembers Molly“. This story was originally published online at The Harrow (a fine horror webzine which has, unfortunately, folded, and the site the victim of hackers), as well as in a collection of retold urban legends called Don’t Turn the Lights On (which you can purchase over at Amazon.com; the profits go to help the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Utah). Molly has shown up in a few of my stories, and this story is part of a cycle that I’m putting together called The Winds of Patwin County.
So. Enjoy!
Current Mood: busy
Current Music: "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" from O Brother Where Art Thou




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“Webzines come and go, and stories published in them can be victims of domain expirations, site collapses, and so on.”
You said it!
Read something about storytelling:http://blabberwockying.blogspot.in/2012/05/we-all-are-addicted-to-stories.html