Clearly, winning
You heard me right. If you still doubt that writing is a patience game, here is another argument for you. I've had those four, five stories out for about three months now. Some of them for longer than that. Yesterday, two of them hit the market the same day.
First, in the morning...
THE LOST CHILDREN: A CHARITY ANTHOLOGY has went live on Amazon. It contains my story UNDER THE GAZE OF SATURN and twenty-nine other tales of children in distress. As you might know, the profits for this anthology will go to Children 1st and PROTECT. So you have no reason not to buy this if you're a Kindle owner. You get thirty stories for dirt cheap and you help kids in need. So what are you waiting for?
Buy it on Amazon
Buy it on Smashwords
It will be available for Nook and iBooks very soon.
Then at night...
BEAT TO A PULP: HARDBOILED hit the shelves. I can't help but to feel a glowing sense of pride to be a part of this, because Beat To A Pulp is a very respected publication in the genre. My story SECOND ROUND DIVE is featured in this anthology along with the stories of Dead End Follies friends like Thomas Pluck, John Hornor Jacobs and Kent Gowran. It's ninety-nine cents only, for twelve killer stories.
Buy it on Amazon
Also, I wanted to tell you I'll be featured in Heath Lowrance's series of guest posts NO RULES at his fine place Psycho Noir and I will also appear as a guest poster on Giovanni Gelati's Scoop very soon. For those who don't know who Giovanni is, he's the all-seing, multitasking human octopus behind the dynamic Trestle Press, who has been very helpful to pulp writers lately. I've been Kim Jong-Il busy, as you can notice and November looks promising for work also.