Tag: fiction publication

  • The first glimpse at the novel in-progress, live at The Dying Goose

    The first glimpse at the novel in-progress, live at The Dying Goose

    The Dying Goose with Caleb J. Ross

    Damn, just when I was sitting down to do some honest writing on this novel that I’m way far behind on (on my admittedly self-appointed deadline), I get the news that my story “We’ll Learn Together” is now live in the new issue of The Dying Goose, meaning I’ve got to announce the publication to the world. #egoproblems.  Be sure to read the rest of the stories, too, especially “Commute” by my fellow The Velvet Born Chris Deal.

    I suppose it’s fitting though that if time is being robbed by this publication announcement post that it would be for “We’ll Learn Together” as the story will likely make its way into the very novel that I’m not currently writing. So, I guess you faithful readers out there can consider this story the first glimpse at what will become my first novel in 3 years (minimum; it’s impossible to say how long the novel will take to write, let alone actually get published).

    The story focuses on a single encounter between Michael, a reporter; Iola, a source for a book Michael is writing; and a professor from Michael’s University days. But this is no casual encounter. Michael, having just learned that his book project may be responsible for sending a man to his death, turns to his professor for some ethical guidance. The professor, unfortunately for Michael, isn’t very helpful. Also, Iola just minutes prior, stabbed a guy and left him to die on her front porch.

    I’m excited by the novel. I swear, I think this will be my masterpiece.

  • Vertigo Unbalanced is now available to read FOR FREE in the new Nova Parade anthology from Solarcide Magazine

    Vertigo Unbalanced is now available to read FOR FREE in the new Nova Parade anthology from Solarcide Magazine

    The guys at Solarcide do wonderful work. One could argue that I say this only because they’ve been kind enough to interview me about, among other things, my penchant for domestic grotesque fiction. That One doing the arguing would be wrong, however, as Solarcide has been a refuge for great literary content for long before I tainted them with my talk of familial morbidity.

    Solarcide extends their great work into the world of anthologies with the publication of Nova Parade, a FREE .pdf download collection of stories from some fantastic writers, many of whom I shared space with in the Warmed and Bound anthology, in addition to Nova Parade (my story “Vertigo Unbalanced” appears in Nova Parade).

    Here’s a table of contents for you. Click over to Solarcide to download the free collection.

    • Richard Thomas – On A Bent Nail Head
    • Martin Garrity – Walking On Water
    • Bryan Howie – Tides
    • Bradley Sands – Giant Monster Attack!
    • Nathan Pettigrew – Today Our Future Is Born
    • Tony Rauch – That’s Where Your Real Parents Live
    • Rebecca Jones-Howe – Blue Hawaii
    • Andrez Bergen – An Octopus’ Grotto Is His Castle
    • Jessica Taylor – Just A Man
    • Paul D. Brazill – Catch As Catch Can
    • Chris Lewis Carter – Kill Screen
    • Amanda Gowin – Charlotte & Jolene: How To Make A Baby
    • Michael Paul Gonzalez – Ingénue
    • Jason Lairamore – Jack?
    • Jay Slayton-Joslin – Awkward Mornings Beat Long Lonely Nights
    • Chester Pane – Dreadlocks™
    • Joshua D. Moyes – A Stronger Family
    • Nikki Guerlain – King Neptune Sucks Off The World’s Largest Potato!
    • Caleb J. Ross – Vertigo Unbalanced
    • Phil Jourdan – Vomit As A Talent
    • Laurance Kitts – Poetry
    • Clint Rhodes – ATTN: Human Resources
    • Dakota Taylor – A Day In The Life
    • Jeremy Robert Johnson – The Brilliant Idea
    • W. P. Johnson – Cold Heart