Showing posts with label ecmbennett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ecmbennett. Show all posts

Saturday, December 29, 2012

The Christmas Miracle



I'm often told this is the season for miracles, and I'm beginning to believe it.


Image "Wolf and Moon" courtesy of nixxphotography at www.freedigitalphotos.net


My short story, "Going Home," has been accepted for publication in the Were Traveler "Big Bad Wolf in a Big Bad Universe" issue. The Were Traveler is an online webzine dedicated to short fiction.

You can read "Going Home" by clicking on the title here or by finding it in my publication page (short though it may be). I think the link may change once the site puts the issue into "archive" status, and I'll post an updated link if that is the case.

P.S. To Ellora Bennett - you are now famous. Or you will be at some point in the future. You'll find a little "Easter egg" about half-way through the story!



Image "Wolf and Moon" courtesy of nixxphotography FreeDigitalPhotos.net


© 2012 K. R. Smith All rights reserved

Monday, November 12, 2012

Elly's Posts On W.U Hstry



Even though Elly hasn't had much time to work on her fantasy writing due to her schoolwork, she has been blogging at the W.U Hstry History Student's Blog. Here are links to two new posts:



A Very Brief Glance at Hair Combs in History

Pre-dynastic period comb - from W. U Hstry Blog
Pre-dynastic period comb
from W. U Hstry Blog


The Fall of the Aztec Empire


Cortez - from W. U Hstry Blog
Cortez
from W. U Hstry Blog


Just to let you know she really has been busy:



© 2012 K. R. Smith

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Elly's Latest W.U Hstry Post



Ellora Bennett has a new post on the Winchester University History Students Blog:




© 2012 K. R. Smith

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Elly's Feeling Guilty



And for good reason...




We know that you'll get back into it once things settle down (she's starting a new semester at "Uni").

BTW, this is the link to her Blogger blog.


© 2012 K. R. Smith

Monday, September 10, 2012

More News From Around The World



I've been a bit busy these last few weeks, but I thought I'd put a quick post out to keep everyone up on the news from the writers I follow.



First of all, Terri Deno has a new short story, Second Shadow, published in Luna Station Quarterly, a magazine focused on speculative fiction written by up and coming women authors. To check it out, you can click on one of the links here or go to their web site and find it in Issue 11.




If you like stories that are a little bit on the dark side, please give it a read.

You can find Terri's blog here: Truths of a Shy Writer



Not last (because I had to update this post!), and not least, Ellora Bennett has a new post on the Winchester University History Student's Blog. Her latest post is on Henry IV. This is what she does when she's not writing one of her fantasy novels.


Wikimedia Commons image of the coronation of Henry IV
U.S. public domain image of
the coronation of Henry IV


You can find Elly's blog here: Ellora Bennett. Fantasy Writer.



Now, finally! Sara Lundberg has a story included in a new horror anthology available on Amazon for $5.99 USD! It's called Shadows of the Mind. Here's a partial cover shot:





Since I'm a fan of horror, and it just so happened that I needed a new book to read, I've bought a copy which now resides on my Kindle. I'll read it and let you know what I think.

You can find Sara's blog here: Prospective Writer


© 2012 K. R. Smith

Friday, July 20, 2012

Camp NaNoWriMo



For those of you into insomnia, Camp NaNoWriMo is re-opening soon!




In truth, it opened up once for the month of June, but if you missed that, you can jump in for the second session starting August 1st to make your feeble attempt at writing a 50,000 word novel in 30 days.

I'm not entirely convinced about the usefulness of these sorts of events, but many people like them and it does give one a sense of accomplishment it they succeed. And there's no real down-side if you don't. Sometimes things happen, and even dedicated writers can have other priorities sneak into their schedule. I can also see how it could allow one to get a basic novel down so it can be polished up a bit later. If you have any thoughts on this, or just want to tell everyone about your progress (or lack thereof), please post a comment letting everyone know!

I'm going to follow a few folks who have entered (like you, Elly...) and see how they do.

For everyone else, don't worry if you miss out on this one, too. There's always National Novel Writing Month in November!

Good luck! And you might want to stock up on coffee...


© 2012 K. R. Smith