The lovely Theresa Milstein has kindly offered to be a part of my Make Believe Anthology Tour. I didn't even have to twist her arm (which is good because my brother tells me I twist like a girl). I will be talking about 8 Benefits of Writing Short Stories. Yes, there are benefits! I'd love to see you over there. Click HERE!
I am also over with Terri Rochenski at Scribbler's Sojourn being interviewed! Yikes!! I'm in two places at once! I must be a super hero (or just a crazy person on roller skates which seems more likely). I'd love to see you over there!! Click HERE!
If you have time and want a little chuckle, Chris Andrews, an Aussie writer I met at GenreCon 2012, has written up a hilarious post: Successfully Pitching to an Agent or Editor – The Cretin’s Guide
Oooo... I'm intrigued by Chris Andrew's post... off to check it out...
ReplyDeleteAnd Lynda, I really am so excited for all of your adventures. You're doing so many great things. <3
Already visited her site today!!
ReplyDeleteMorgan, thanks so much!! It IS a kind of adventure :)
ReplyDeleteAlex, thanks so much :)
I like the idea of writing short stories for anthologies like Make Believe. The magazine market seems tough and very niche oriented from what I've seen, but I like anthologies that center on a theme. I picked up George RR Martin's Songs of Love and War and thought it was kind of cool to sample various author's styles in one book.
ReplyDeleteYes! That's what I love about anthologies too. And it's amazing all the different takes on the same theme too.
DeleteYay!!! All the best with your blog touring and your super duper story!! Am loving seeing you pop up on all my fave bloggie pals blog and amazing Theresa Milstein is one of my ultimate faves!! Take care
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yes, Theresa is one of my favs too. And she is a top notch writer, as is Terri, who is also interviewing me today :)
Deleteyou're all over the place, Lyndy :) The other writers who appear in the book should pay you for the free marketing :)
ReplyDeletelol, the other writers are working just as hard. It's nice to have that kind of support, along with the awesome support of my blogging friends.
Deletelacing up my roller-skates to check out the posts..
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle. I really appreciate you visiting both the guest post and the interview. Many hugs!!
DeleteI love stories. Well, say you're a hero skate, as Chaplin.
ReplyDeleteIf you twist like a girl, RIGHT ON WOMAN! :-) Congrads!
ReplyDeleteYou are a super hero! Heading over to check them out. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend!
A big thanks for stopping by both Tour Stops for the day. I really appeciate it.
DeleteHugs.
Cool! I'll head over there now.
ReplyDeleteJai
Busy lady!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up... going to check our your post and the others too:)
ReplyDeletea big hug for popping over to both links. You're awesome!!
DeleteI'll go check out the links.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Patsy, for also popping over to both the interview and to the guest post. I really appreciate it.
DeleteAll the best with your blog touring and your story. Sounds fab. x
ReplyDeleteHop hopping over!
ReplyDeleteAw, thanks so much for popping over to both!! Many hugs!!
Delete"W.I.P. It" has been included in the A Sunday Drive for this week. I hope this helps to point even more new visitors in your direction.
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Thanks so much, Jerry
DeleteI'm so glad Make Believe is getting so much love in Bloglandia. Popping over to Theresa's place.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your story! It sounds so good. I'm looking forward to reading it!
ReplyDeleteMy writers group has me writing short stories now and even flash fiction, never thought it'd be for me, but I'm learning so much using this shorter structure!
ReplyDeleteHeading over to check other posts, Lynda!
ReplyDeleteCongrats and all the best!
I was happy to have you!
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