Mar 930% off this week!In honor of AWP, my publisher is throwing a sale! Through Saturday, March 11th, Tell Me What You See is 30% off with checkout code FOMONOMO. As a quick reminder, Tell Me What You See is a collection of ten experimental short stories about coronavirus quarantines, climate change, the January…Book Sale1 min readBook Sale1 min read
Dec 2, 2022First Fiction about US Capitol Attack Now on PreorderThe first fiction to be published about the January 6th attack on the US Capitol is now available for preorder. Tell Me What You See, publishing December 8, 2022 from literary press Whiskey Tit, is a collection of ten experimental short stories. The title piece — a 2021 New York…Book Recommendations2 min readBook Recommendations2 min read
Jun 23, 2022Member-onlyThe Top 30 Places to Publish Flash Fiction — 2022 ListFor the second year in a row, I’m sharing my list of the best literary journals to submit flash fiction (stories under 1000 words), as determined by international creative writing awards. One point is awarded for every winning story from a journal honored by Best Small Fictions, Best Microfiction, the…Flash Fiction2 min readFlash Fiction2 min read
Jun 1, 2022Member-onlyHumpty Dumpty, or Lessons in VoiceWhen writers say someone has “voice,” what does that mean? As a concept, voice can be hard to describe, but we know when we read it. Voice is that thing that sets you apart, that makes your writing identifiably yours. More than a tone or an approach that permeates the…Writing Tips4 min readWriting Tips4 min read
Jan 7, 2022Member-onlyHow Literary Journals Select Short Story Award NominationsA litmag editor shares how he chooses stories for Pushcart, Best Small Fictions, Best Microfiction & Best of the Net Unless they’re Lauren Groff or Joyce Carol Oates, short story writers tend not to receive lots of fanfare. Publication is often a triumph itself, with some literary journals accepting only…Fiction Writing6 min readFiction Writing6 min read
Sep 17, 2021Fiction Writer Terena Elizabeth Bell Recognized with $5,000 City Artist Corps Grant from New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) & the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA)Bell Will Present Her Experimental Short Fiction September 21st as Part of Award Program — New York, NY — Fiction writer Terena Elizabeth Bell is one of 3,000 New York City-based artists to receive $5,000 through the City Artist Corps Grants program, presented by The New York Foundation for the Arts (NYFA) and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) with support from…Writers On Medium2 min readWriters On Medium2 min read
Jul 14, 2021Member-onlyPromoting Your Self-Published Novel Pre and Post-PublicationFrom Bookstagram to Launch Parties, What Did and Didn’t Work for YA Author Caroline Schley — Caroline Schley’s debut novel THE WEIGHT OF THE SKY was a #1 best seller in the Amazon store at launch, but it’s a triumph that didn’t come easy. Like most self-published authors, Caroline had to manage promotion on her own. As the young adult title turns two months old, she…Self Publishing4 min readSelf Publishing4 min read
Jun 4, 2021Member-onlyThe Top 30 Places to Publish Flash FictionThe first time I saw a copy of Writers’ Market, I was 16 years old. For those who weren’t writing before the creation of Submission Grinder, Duotrope, and similar sites, the book basically was a print version of those: a collection of listings with contact names, addresses, and guidelines for…Writing Tips3 min readWriting Tips3 min read
May 10, 2021Member-onlyLiterary Journals That Pay for Poetry & FictionIn the 1940’s, Ray Bradbury was able to financially support himself and his family by writing one short story a week, selling them to magazines that paid cash for first publication rights. While the science fiction community today generally pays $.08 a word or higher, most non-genre writers are used…Writing6 min readWriting6 min read
Apr 30, 2021Member-onlyThe Virtual LSPFor One Translation Provider, Brexit and Covid Meant the End of the Physical Office Forever Before the covid-19 pandemic, 78 to 83 percent of people who worked for language services providers (LSP’s) worldwide reported into a physical office, according to Common Sense Advisory. But last March, everything changed. On Friday…Translation Services10 min readTranslation Services10 min read