Living the Fictional Dream

Erin M. Kinch’s musings upon the writing profession

Fall Publications

I’m looking forward to a few more stories coming out this fall. My next Every Day Fiction story, “A Million Faces,” goes live on 10/25 — less than a week to go. My latest superhero story, “Bridge Club,” will be in the next issue of A Thousand Faces, which, last I heard, goes live at the end of October. A literary flash piece, “Eyes in the Rearview Mirror,” will be live sometime soon in The Houston Literary Review. The September issue of the e-zine got delayed because of Hurricane Ike, but it’s supposed to be out this month. And in November, “Hair’s Breadth” will appear in the winter issue of Mirror Dance.

You’d think that, after a while, having a story appear somewhere would become routine, but that hasn’t happened yet. Each time it’s exciting! I’m looking forward to the rest of the fall. Of course, I’ll link the stories here when they actually appear.

2 Comments so far

  1. K.C. October 25th, 2008 5:29 am

    You’re right. It doesn’t get old. I’m celebrating an acceptance e-mail from Murky Depths, A Brit-based print anthology. They bought “Nosing with the Four-Stroke Kid,” scifi/horror about an over-eager dirt bike fan. It’s number ten for me since June; I hope it makes the winter quarter issue (January).

    I read A Million Faces, over at Every Day Fiction, this morning (10/25). I left comments there, but I wanted to say again how much I liked it. Talk about getting lost in a role. Great writing, Erin!

  2. emkinch October 25th, 2008 8:25 am

    Thanks so much, KC! I always love hearing your thoughts.

    Congrats on your new acceptance, too!

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