EDIT (7/1/14): Got
confirmation that my story will indeed be in the 2015 Almanac. They
sent me the proof and they've inserted a couple cool old photographs.
Looks very nice.
Found
out yesterday that an excerpt from Bonus Man will
be included in 2015 Saint Paul Almanac. Very
happy about that (I think they even pay!). This ends a streak of
seven straight stories published by magazines/editors outside the
U.S.—two in Australia, three in UK/France, one in Canada and one
selected by an Irish guest editor at a Wisconsin mag. Nice to know my
particular form of Americana finally works in America.
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Monday, March 17, 2014
Monday, September 17, 2012
A good week
Okay,
I know it's been nearly two months since my last post but nothing was
going on, till last week: On Thursday I got a phone call from Tom
Jenks (current Narrative Magazine fiction editor, former
Esquire fiction editor) accepting me into a writers' workshop
he runs in San Francisco. I submitted the first three chapters of No
Happier State by way of applying for the course and we spent 35
minutes discussing that and other things. He said my manuscript
lacked direction and perspective. (One could probably use that to sum
up my whole life...) Anyhow, that happens in January.
Then,
Saturday morning, I received an email from About Place Journal
telling me that an excerpt from the same novel would be included
in their “Peaks and Valleys” issue. Should be out soon and I'll
post a link.
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