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Hats Off to Jan Parker PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virginia Freedman   
Monday, 26 July 2010 16:01

 Jan Parker won an Honorable Mention in the Lorian Hemingway Short Story Competition for her story, " "Mayme."

 
Hats Off to Ashley Memory PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virginia Freedman   
Friday, 16 July 2010 13:43

 

Ashley T. Memory signed a contract with Ingalls Publishing Group of Boone, N.C. for the publication of her first novel, Naked and Hungry. It is scheduled to be released in November of 2011.

 
Hats Off to Raymond Morrison PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virginia Freedman   
Tuesday, 13 July 2010 16:52

Three of Raymond Morrison's flash fiction stories appear in the third annual volume of Fast Forward Press' flash anthology, The Mixed Tape (available July 2010).  Additionally, my story, "June Bug," won 2nd prize in the short-short category of the 2010 Press 53 Open Awards, and another story, "Calvin Bodenheimer and the Dalrymple Bull," will appear in Press 53's anthology What Doesn't Kill You, due out in October.

 
Hats Off to Jan Parker PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virginia Freedman   
Monday, 12 July 2010 14:08

Hats off to Jan B. Parker.  Her flash fiction "For The Love of a Good Ending" will be fall-published in Press 53's What Doesn't Kill You and another flash, "Where Bugs Walk On Water" will soon be published in the quarterly journal, Main Street Rag.

 
Hats Off to Tammy McElroy Wilson PDF Print E-mail
Written by Virginia Freedman   
Thursday, 01 July 2010 15:49

Tammy McElroy Wilson has recently published excerpts from her novel-in-progress including Southern Women's Review, Rockhurst Review, MoonShine Review and Wazee Journal. She is an MFA candidate at Stonecoast (University of Southern Maine.)

 
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Sandra Ervin Adams won First Honorable Mention for her poem, "The Corner of Marine and Lejeune Boulevard," in the Poetry Society of Tennessee's March 2010 Contest. The criteria was a free verse poem, 40 lines maximum, about the homeless. The contest was sponsored by Jeanine Mah.

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