YAY! The November issue of Macabre Cadaver is now available online. It features my story: In the Dumpster King's Zip Code; plus Jeremy Kelly's story The Crop Bearer ; and Mean Spirited by Joshua Scribner.
If you entered the Cafe Doom Annual Writing Competition, the stories are now up for you to read and vote. I printed them all out this morning. We have until November 11th to register our votes. Some intriguing titles.
And don’t forget 52 Stitches opens for flash fiction submissions today.
Time now to go back to writing my ‘Theatre of Curious Acts’ – 1339 words so far and a few more hours left in the day. I would like to get 3334 completed as I’ve got a family party and baptism to attend tomorrow.
22 comments:
I'm now shaking pom-poms! :)
LOL!
I've got family stuff tomorrow as well. I doubt if I get that far today though. (Darn football games and housework, luckily I don't have a job and my kids are very forgiving.) ;) Good luck, we're all rooting for you.
I doubt I'll get that far either - damn internet :)
Focus, must focus- Hey I wonder what is on the Drudge report today?
Jamie, switch the internet off now...
3,818 words/1 chapter in.
This is fun!
Go you! I am in awe.
Wow, J.C. You are a machine. What did he do start at midnight and not stop?
I think he put the twins to work.
Love the cover--yikes! Good luck with the word count...go!
You write great creepy, Cate. I loved the Dumpster King! (Even if I will avoid looking out the bedroom window for weeks.) ;)
BTW, Thanks for taking the time to stop off at Now Playing in Seattle to offer congratulations on the EDF collection. Hearing from new people really makes this old lady's day!
Wonderful, creepy story! And I am insanely jealous of your first day's wordcount. I have written about 200 words today.
Hahaha oh fabulous!
I don't think I'll be eating cherry tomatoes again either, come to think of it...
Wickedly awesome, Cate.
Fantastic cover!
Thanks, guys.
And isn't it, Natalie? They have awesome covers every month.
omgs, I totally forgot to go back to Cafe Doom and get one of my stories in. :headdesk: I bnlame NaNo...
Good luck to you all!
I'm thinking of submitting something to 52 Stitches, too. And I'm going to set aside some time to read your story tonight!
Ewww - creepy...
Good luck with 52 Stitches, Myrrh
What does it say about me that I laughed out loud at the cherry tomatoes part? :)
That you have a fabulous sense of humour :)
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