Hi, Brian.
It's Connie
from your writing classes a few years back in Mississauga and Burlington. Just
a quick FYI: one of my short stories "On Vehicles and Men” also known as “If
it has Tires or Testicles, it's going to cause you problems" was picked up
by Feminine Collective. I found them on one of your posts.
Thank you so
much for all of your advice during classes and at workshops. If it wasn't for
you and your supportive/encouraging style of teaching, my writing would never
have developed in the way it has.
Cheers,
Connie Cook
You can
read “Vehicles and Men” on Feminine
Collective here or,
much better, on Quick Brown Fox here.
Hi, Brian.
I had some good news – a nice start to the New Year.
The story “Skinny Jeans” that I wrote in your Writing Personal Stories class
was published on Feminine Collective.
Note to other writers to be patient. Hearing nothing for
weeks doesn’t necessarily mean they don’t like it. I submitted the story
on November 21st and heard nothing until Jan 8th.
Then they published it the same
day.
Next, it’s going to be published on CommuterLit!
See you soon for Intensive Creative Writing course.
Jennifer
M, Smith
You can read Skinny Jeans on Feminine Collective here; on CommuterLit here; but you really should read it on Quick Brown Fox, with the images I
found, here.
For information on submitting to Feminine
Collective see here, for submitting to
CommuterLit see here, and for information about upcoming weekly writing courses, see here.
Dear Brian,
Your lessons
were invaluable and I plan to sign up for short story writing in the future.
Thank you
and I hope it's okay I put your name in the Acknowledgements section for my
book Teacher
Talk: A Story Collection.
Zlata
Proudlock
Check out
Zlata’s book here.
Hi, Brian.
I place a
poem in ArtAscent’s new publication, Paradise.
My poem, “Quinten’s Song” can be found on page 32-34, amidst all kinds of
wonderful art. It is my third publication with them. The other poems appeared
in Patterns (The Best Woman) and Orange (Lepanto 2016). ArtAscent is a
publication out of Hamilton, Ontario, and a wonderful option for people to send
their work to.
I hope this
finds you well. I know you keep busy, so that is good.
All the
best,
For
information on submitting to ArtAscent, see here.
Hi Brian.
My story “The Yarnabomber” is now out, in the Winter 2018 issue of The Ocotillo Review here.
My story “The Yarnabomber” is now out, in the Winter 2018 issue of The Ocotillo Review here.
This is the
story I read from at Barra Fion in December (finishing partway through with a
“dot dot dot”!). The editor of The
Ocotillo Review told me, "I LOVE The Yarnabomber. It holds a place of honor
as the final piece in the new journal. In these divisive times I
wanted to leave our readership with a positive ‘warm fuzzy’ and your story
handles that beautifully.” I’m so pleased he liked it – and you like it – and I
hope others will too.
Thanks for
all you do, to promote writers and their work!
Mary
For information about
submitting to The Ocotillo Review see
here.
Our next reading day the
Barra Fion restaurant is coming up Sunday, March 25. See here.
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at: amydianasheppard@gmail.com
Amy
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