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Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Green-Haired Girl
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Very excited about this one. The issue is themed around musical obsession. Can't wait to make my way through the stories.
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Yvette Ward-Horner
Wed Nov 04, 09:57:00 AM
I loved this story. Nice work!
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Alan Stewart Carl
Wed Nov 04, 05:38:00 PM
Thanks, Yvette. Appreciate it!
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Alan Stewart Carl
A writer of fiction (and other such) living in San Antonio, Texas. His thoughts, opinions and incoherent ramblings appear here.
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2004
"Choosing Id" -- Flashquake
"The Truth About Salinger" -- Convergence
2009
"Beautiful Beast" -- Monkeybicycle
"Below the Surface" -- Stone's Throw (defunct)
"Dominatrix" -- Vestal Review (Dirty Dozen)
"Green-Haired Girl" -- Storyglossia
"Just the Truth" -- decomP
"Shark Teeth" -- Dead Mule
"Someplace Warm" -- Emprise Review
"Transcript of Thomas Custard Carl" -- Storyscape
"What Our Fathers Knew" -- Bull
"Whatever Happened to Sue Ellen?" -- Staccato
2010
"A People's History of Martin Zansamere" -- Mid-American Review (Print)
"Band Hands" -- Coal City Review (Print)
"Cast Out" -- PANK
"Incubus" -- Dogzplot
"Leap" -- Hayden's Ferry Review
"My Father Believes"-- kill author
"That Kid" -- Staccato
"The Boy of Threes" -- Necessary Fiction
"The Nameless" -- PANK
"Touch Me" -- JMWW
"| / ^ \" -- Thirst For Fire
2011
"Fifteen Fathers" -- Sudden Flash Youth Anthology (Print)
"Stars Like Glass" -- Necessary Fiction
"How to Pronounce Water" -- Mud Luscious
"A Good and Hopeful Man Leading His People Forward" -- Hobart Web
"The Abomination" -- decomP
"An Incomplete Registry of Deaths: Part One" -- Corium
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"Abraham Lincoln" -- Melville House
"After We Were Nothing" -- The Collagist
"For a Moment, Preserved" -- LITnIMAGE
"To the End" -- Used Furniture Review
"Twenty-Nine Failed Beginnings to 'The Tag Brewster Story'" -- H_NGM_N
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Essay on Middle Class White Male Writers -- Hayden's Ferry Review
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I loved this story. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Yvette. Appreciate it!
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