Author: jack
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My Mistakes (Free Flash Fiction)
My Mistakes (Free Flash Fiction) It’s a few hours late due to traveling, but I’ve got a brand new piece of flash fiction titled “My Mistakes” over at The Confabulator Cafe. One of our challenges was to write something outside of our normal genre. As such, this story is totally mainstream. Not a single violent…
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Quote Me on That
Quote Me on That It wasn’t that long ago that I was sort of the quote guy. I used quotes at the beginning of every post, both here and on The Confabulator Cafe. This week, the Cafe asked me to write about quotes and whether or not I keep a log of interesting ones for…
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“TAG” is up at The Confabulator Cafe
“TAG” is up at The Confabulator Cafe My latest Confabulator Cafe story is available at http://www.confabulatorcafe.com/2013/07/tag-flash-fiction/ “TAG” is based on the prompt of creating a story around a series of letters. My story involves a series of Post-It notes and police reports, which are essentially letters themselves. Honestly, writing this story wasn’t much fun for me.…
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Strange New Directions: The Importance of Research
In my blog this week at The Confabulator Cafe, I wrote about research for writers and share my experience with researching the ancient pueblo people known as the Anasazi for a short story that will be appearing in Bete Noire Magazine this October. You can check it out here: http://www.confabulatorcafe.com/2013/06/strange-new-directions-the-importance-of-research/
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“Bloodline” is now available in Hungur Magazine
My short story “Bloodline” is now available in Hungur Magazine, a horror magazine devoted to variations on vampires put out by White Cat Publications. Be sure to pick up the latest issue (number 16) and check it out. http://www.whitecatpublications.com/products-page/horror/hungur/ I don’t write many stories with the traditional monster tropes. I am pretty proud of this one,…
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Book Review: House of Leaves
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski My rating: 5 of 5 stars House of Leaves isn’t so much a book as a literary amusement park. Most books, I could explain the plot, and while you may not experience the writing style, you will get the idea. House of Leaves is barely explainable in text.…
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“Last Dance” – Free Confabulator Cafe Fiction
I have a new story available at The Confabulator Cafe. I wrote the original version of “Last Dance” for the Story-In-A-Bag contest at ConQuest 44. The idea of Story-In-A-Bag is that you have one hour to write a story based on five cards you pull out of bags for your plot, a character, a prop,…
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Book Review: Southern Gods
Southern Gods I met John Hornor Jacobs at ConQuest 44 in Kansas City. He was on a panel I attended and had some things to say about writing that I strongly supported. He spoke a little bit about his debut novel, Southern Gods. I bought it from a bookstore in the dealer room, and made it…
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The Closing of “My” Bookstore
As I write this, another bookstore is about to die. This, on its own, would be a tragedy in itself. For a booklover, the bookstore is almost as much a part of the experience as the book. From the rainbow of spines peppering the worn wooden shelves to the intoxicating odor of old paper, a…
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A View from a Park Bench
I’m still recovering a bit from ConQuest 44, but Sara and I already have tickets for next year’s ConQuest 45. You can get advance tickets a lot cheaper, as the price keeps going up over the course of the year. If you are planning on attending, why wait? www.conquestkc.org This week, over at The Confabulator…