I wrote a short-short – “8:30” – walking into work on a dreary Monday morning a few months ago that will appear in the upcoming online issue of Crack the Spine – I’ll post the link as soon as it goes live.
Plays
My play, “When I Get To Heaven,” received honorable mention in We Love Short Shorts: A Festival of 10-Minute Plays sponsored by The Storefront Theatre in Waxhaw, North Carolina, and will be presented there as a staged reading in March. Happy New Year!
Fiction
My short story, “All Those Devils,” has been selected to appear in Dime Store Review‘s print edition, Volume 2, Issue 3, 2017, soon to be available on Amazon.
Fiction
The latest print anthology from Crack the Spine, Anthology XVI, which features my short short, “Good Advice,” along with a lot of great fiction and poetry, is out now and available on Amazon.
Essays
Because I ran the annual 5K Santa Sprint today, I am re-posting a piece, “The Old Man and the Santa Sprint,” that I wrote about my experience in this supposed fun-run a couple years ago – and how dare anyone call me an old man! Happy Holidays!
Fiction
My short story, “Bumps,” which first appeared in 2 Elizabeths last year, has just been republished in the Fall 2017 issue of Razor Lit Mag as a finalist in the Fiction Open Contest. Check it out – the layout of this magazine is great, as are the other stories! – along with the “Behind the Razor” feature that follows, where I provide some insight into what inspired me to write this piece, another in my collection of “Sadie Stories.”
Fiction
My short story – “3:45” – is now available for FREE at Fixional.
Plays
The Durango Art Center’s 7th Annual 10-Minute Play Festival, featuring my play, “Good Things,” is this weekend – October 13-15.
Fiction
My short story, “All Those Devils,” is live now at Dime Show Review. This is a companion piece to “Three in the Morning and You Don’t Smoke Anymore” and “3:45” and part of a larger collection I’m working on. Happy Friday!
Plays
And here’s another article on the Ten-Tucky Festival, this one posted at Arts-Louisville.com. My favorite line: “The one play that worked in almost every way was Squirrels In A Knothole, by Peter Stavros.”