Archive for September, 2011

Tin men and more

The Tin Men, SF poetry by 140 And Counting contributor David Kopaska-Merkel and poet Kendall Evans, signed by both of them, is available $8 postpaid from David at jopnquog@gmail.com.

Steven Saus is also the owner of Alliteration Ink, a small print and digital publisher which also provides publishing services to authors. He has published volumes one and two of The Crimson Pact anthologies, Donald Bingle’s spy thriller Net Impact, and will be running the charity and contest Spec The Halls come winter. Saus is also currently serializing the self-promotion guide Sans Spam.

7 September 2011

Men who cry wolf and more

More new writing from 140 And Counting contributors:

Residential Aliens has just published the short story “Men Who Cry Wolf” by Francis W. Alexander. His poems “Snowpire,” “Lil Miss Fran,” and “Scruffs” are in the October issue of Night to Dawn, and he has poems in the August issues (both print and online) of Scifaikuest.

Deborah Walker also has two pieces in that online issue of Scifaikuest.

David C. Kopaska-Merkel has a flash piece in the September issue of Aoife’s Kiss.

Richard Stevenson‘s collection of haiku and senryu for teens, Casting Out Nines is just out from Ekstasis Editions in Victoria, B.C.

6 September 2011

More new writing

140 And Counting contributor Christina Murphy‘s story “Light as a Feather” appeared in Used Furniture Review on August 30, 2011.

6 September 2011

Some new writing by 140 And Counting Contributors

Gwendolyn Joyce Mintz had a very short story appear in Camroc Press Review last week.

Dawn Corrigan has a short story just posted at Unlikely 2.0.

Berit Ellingsen‘s novel The Empty City (available as an ebook here) will be available in print very soon.

Jonathan Pinnock is spending the month of September on a blog tour to promote his forthcoming Mrs Darcy versus the Aliens.

He’s already appeared at Salt Publishing’s excellent blog and If Shakespeare….

He’s also just had a short story appear in The View From Here.

And finally, Julie Bloss Kelsey has a piece on green living for Labor Day at GermantownPatch.

The Kickstarter appeal for 140 And Counting is still going strong! A donation of $5 is effectively a pre-order for the ebook, and a donation of $10 gets you editor Joanne Merriam‘s The Glaze from Breaking and 140 And Counting contributor Heather Kamins‘ chapbook Blueshifting.

4 September 2011

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