Who knew you could still get published without knowing any of the right people (or having none of them wanting to know you)?
The top one is a prairie story, in a very nice American journal, while the one above is a two-page creepfest about love and loss in Japan (and published here in Canada).
Weirdly busy right now. Where is this easing into summer that I was promised? Did it go the way of the rapture? Anyway, I've been adding some new things to my Etsy shop when I can find the time, things like cigar-tin stories and magnetic art and ink drawings, and I'll be adding more over the next few weeks.
The top one is a prairie story, in a very nice American journal, while the one above is a two-page creepfest about love and loss in Japan (and published here in Canada).
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Weirdly busy right now. Where is this easing into summer that I was promised? Did it go the way of the rapture? Anyway, I've been adding some new things to my Etsy shop when I can find the time, things like cigar-tin stories and magnetic art and ink drawings, and I'll be adding more over the next few weeks.
Congrats! I like the print of the woman's face in that last book.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!!! Wishing you more and more progress.
ReplyDeletepublished again and again, that's incredible. i would be jealous if i were actually making attempts to even write, let alone submit, but since i'm doing neither of these things i can simply be happy for you.
ReplyDeletejoyful even.