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So, some of the "Oldie regulars" will have noticed my infrequent visits of late.
This has been due to various distractions, but chief amongst them from a writing/critiquing point of view is due to my joining a writing group in Manchester, namely :-
Manchester Speculative Fiction Group.
If you're in the Manchester area they meet at MADLAB in Edge street.
This has been most beneficial and I can recommend to others that they seek out and join a local group. MSF have a system of posting pieces for critique on a drop box site and then members review them and bring their critiques to be read out and discussed at a monthly meeting.
Anyway as result of all this I have had one of my stories accepted into an anthology that they published late last year.
Please consider checking it out.
REVOLUTIONS Anthology
The group invited writers to participate in an open-submission selection for stories to be featured in the book. Over sixty stories were submitted, with seventeen of the best making it into the final copy.
What are the Stories about?
There are seventeen stories, falling into five categories:
Has any one had any experience of book sales during Eastercon?
Revolutions is available to purchase for Kindle or in paperback on Amazon US and Amazon UK.
This has been due to various distractions, but chief amongst them from a writing/critiquing point of view is due to my joining a writing group in Manchester, namely :-
Manchester Speculative Fiction Group.
If you're in the Manchester area they meet at MADLAB in Edge street.
This has been most beneficial and I can recommend to others that they seek out and join a local group. MSF have a system of posting pieces for critique on a drop box site and then members review them and bring their critiques to be read out and discussed at a monthly meeting.
Anyway as result of all this I have had one of my stories accepted into an anthology that they published late last year.
Please consider checking it out.
REVOLUTIONS Anthology
The group invited writers to participate in an open-submission selection for stories to be featured in the book. Over sixty stories were submitted, with seventeen of the best making it into the final copy.
What are the Stories about?
There are seventeen stories, falling into five categories:
- Comedy: Once Upon A Time in the Northwest ’s pie-gladiators, and Gasoline Alley ’s Manc-Scouse war are surreal and fun.
- Future Dystopia: there are no zombies, but down on the streets the future is grim in The Uncertainty Principle, No. 5 Passage , and Bridgewater , and future-noirs Cold Metropolis and Wrath and Duty .
- Horror: Maketh the Man , Earthsong , and the chilling The Attic of Memories all push the right horror buttons.
- Sci-fi: Traveller and Waterways are classic sci-fi ideas with great Manchester twists.
- General Weirdness: Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want, The Last Drag Show On Earth, When the Sun is Dead, Toil and Trouble, and Until Further Notice all defy classification and show prodigious imagination and storytelling skills.
Has any one had any experience of book sales during Eastercon?
Revolutions is available to purchase for Kindle or in paperback on Amazon US and Amazon UK.