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functional portal for south central Kansas region
My Stories Are Now Available at
AnthologyBuilder.com
I was a pretty darn good story writer once. Then I entered the
workforce and lost the time to dream and invent. But that doesn't
mean that my early stories are dead. They're not, thanks to
AnthologyBuilder.com!
Like many short stories, my stories
were published once in a magazine or journal or anthology with a
limited life span. Stories in these venues are not likely to find a
wider audience, no matter how good and memorable they may be.
Unless someone noteworthy reads them and nominates them for a prize
or the year's best anthologies, these stories will disappear
forever.
AnthologyBuilder.com seeks to change all that by allowing
authors to submit their previously published short stories and, if
accepted, posting them on their site to be included in custom
anthologies that cost just $14.95 each. Though no one is getting
rich off this scheme just yet (authors receive about $0.15 per
story each time it is printed in a custom anthology), the idea has
some exciting potential. That's why I submitted my stories "Timber
Wolf," "Timepieces,"
"Dreams"
and "Blue
Glass" to
AnthologyBuilder.com. If you like short stories, jump on over
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are represented: Alternate History, Children, Classics, Dark
Fantasy, Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor, Mainstream,
Mystery/Crime, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense/Thriller, and
Young Adult. Be prepared to spend some time, though. It takes a
while to read the previews and select your stories. But oh the
pleasure when your custom short story anthology arrives!
I recently completed my own custom short story anthology (pictured at right). Read my review of the site and the final printed product in my Articles & Reviews page.
I recently completed my own custom short story anthology (pictured at right). Read my review of the site and the final printed product in my Articles & Reviews page.
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FREE Books: OR and/or
Passed through the Hands
We must delve into our own despair, said the wise old man,
before we can achieve peace. It's hard to part with things,
hard to let go, because we care. That may be a fault. Or it may be
thin-skinned. Doesn't matter. I'm ready to part with some things
I've held onto for 15 years. I've recently found a few dozen copies
of OR and Passed through the Hands, two of my
chapbooks of poetry and short fiction from 1990 and 1991
(respectively).
OR collects my best poetry and short fiction up to the date of publication (1990). It includes some of my favorite poems: "Trust," "The Rain" (award) "Mind Diving," "Crimson Summer Sunshine," "Trust," "To My Wife," "Sweet Chaste Cherry Buds," "Dog" and "The Day After She Was Married." It also includes my stories "The Rogue Rodent," "2." and "Timber Wolf" (tribute to Sherwood Anderson). OR is titled OR because it contains both poetry and short fiction, and the cover was originally printed in five different colors, so readers could have selected these 5 covers.
Passed through the Hands features work from myself and Jeff McMillian, a fellow student at MWSC, from 1991. It includes my more interesting poetry, and some of my most powerful poems, including "The I That Survives" and "Lifelines." Passed through the Hands is titled after a line in my poem "Lifelines." Of Passed through the Hands John Gilgun (our creative writing instructor) wrote:
"We are born up in communion, by a blaze, by a song." It is good to be reminded of that communion, of that blaze, of that song. I had begun to forget. Thanks, Jeff. "I am the I of I that I survive." I have no idea what I taught you, Mike. I just talk in class because that's what they pay me for. But if you have learned to survive by centering yourself, getting in touch with your unique spirit and expressing that spirit in language, then I feel I've done well. Publish it in Jeff City that I earned my pay. "Wow, I found myself sitting suddenly back in my home town, like a child, and I am holy again." Holy, holistic, whole, integrated -- Yes, Jeff, in the old hometown/jotown of soul, of mind. Here we are and isn't it glorious -- the moments of our lives fixed and frozen forever like the glaze on one of Dooley's pots! Mike, how wonderful to encounter "Lifelines" again and to remember hearing you read it in LRC 102 and feeling that shiver pass over my body -- and then Jeff leaning over and whispering, "That's a GOOD poem!" Yes! -- John Gilgun, Author of Music I Never Dreamed Of
Rather than discard or burn these copies of OR and Passed through the Hands, I am giving them away. I read through both chapbooks before deciding to give them away, and found that much of the writing in them still moves me as it did when I published it, and doesn't embarrass me too much. These free books don't cost you a dime. Just a bit of your time. Limit one set per name/address. Limited to quantity on hand. You may only receive one chapbook or the other when quantity is depleted. Offer good only in the U.S. and its territories. Complete the request form and copies will be on their way to you shortly.
OR collects my best poetry and short fiction up to the date of publication (1990). It includes some of my favorite poems: "Trust," "The Rain" (award) "Mind Diving," "Crimson Summer Sunshine," "Trust," "To My Wife," "Sweet Chaste Cherry Buds," "Dog" and "The Day After She Was Married." It also includes my stories "The Rogue Rodent," "2." and "Timber Wolf" (tribute to Sherwood Anderson). OR is titled OR because it contains both poetry and short fiction, and the cover was originally printed in five different colors, so readers could have selected these 5 covers.
Passed through the Hands features work from myself and Jeff McMillian, a fellow student at MWSC, from 1991. It includes my more interesting poetry, and some of my most powerful poems, including "The I That Survives" and "Lifelines." Passed through the Hands is titled after a line in my poem "Lifelines." Of Passed through the Hands John Gilgun (our creative writing instructor) wrote:
"We are born up in communion, by a blaze, by a song." It is good to be reminded of that communion, of that blaze, of that song. I had begun to forget. Thanks, Jeff. "I am the I of I that I survive." I have no idea what I taught you, Mike. I just talk in class because that's what they pay me for. But if you have learned to survive by centering yourself, getting in touch with your unique spirit and expressing that spirit in language, then I feel I've done well. Publish it in Jeff City that I earned my pay. "Wow, I found myself sitting suddenly back in my home town, like a child, and I am holy again." Holy, holistic, whole, integrated -- Yes, Jeff, in the old hometown/jotown of soul, of mind. Here we are and isn't it glorious -- the moments of our lives fixed and frozen forever like the glaze on one of Dooley's pots! Mike, how wonderful to encounter "Lifelines" again and to remember hearing you read it in LRC 102 and feeling that shiver pass over my body -- and then Jeff leaning over and whispering, "That's a GOOD poem!" Yes! -- John Gilgun, Author of Music I Never Dreamed Of
Rather than discard or burn these copies of OR and Passed through the Hands, I am giving them away. I read through both chapbooks before deciding to give them away, and found that much of the writing in them still moves me as it did when I published it, and doesn't embarrass me too much. These free books don't cost you a dime. Just a bit of your time. Limit one set per name/address. Limited to quantity on hand. You may only receive one chapbook or the other when quantity is depleted. Offer good only in the U.S. and its territories. Complete the request form and copies will be on their way to you shortly.
Request a Review for Your Book,
Macintosh Software, Macintosh Hardware, Apple iPod Accessory or Web
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Looking forward to 2007, and to make
it as productive as possible, I have created a form on this site so
that publishers/manufacturers can request reviews of their books,
software, hardware, iPod accessories and web sites. It seems that
it is a problem in all industries to get competent reviews of
products. So, my goal in 2007 is to ramp up my review output and
invite submissions. Samples of my writing and reviews are
readily available throughout this site. If you have a
book, Macintosh software, Macintosh hardware, Apple iPod accessory
or web site that you would like to have reviewed, submit our form
and let us know about it >
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