My story Leviathan's Moving Theatre is today's story over at Every Day Fiction. I'd love it if you could head over there, read it and comment on the Every Day Fiction site. And to celebrate (okay I'd have been doing it anyway), I'm spending the day at the beach with my little niece, my little nephew and my big hulking nephews. Finally a nice summer's day hits England.
In other news, Cate and her new laptop sat up in bed until way after midnight last night working on a short story. Laptop for the win.
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The folk at Every Day Fiction have listed the Table of Contents for May. My story 'Leviathan's Moving Theatre' is up on Sunday 24th, and next month you can also read stories by Aaron Polson, Jonathan Pinnock, Robert J Santa, and Joshua Scribner.
May's Table of Contents
May 1 John Jasper Owens - Alice After the Mall
May 2 Frank Byrns - A Familiar Face
May 3 Michael John Burrows - Less Than a Foot
May 4 Oonah V Joslin - Taken for a Ride
May 5 H. Lovelyn Bettison - Weekend Special
May 6 Megan Arkenberg - Carpathia
May 7 Mari Ness - The Otter
May 8 Wayne Scheer - Growing Up
May 9 Frank Roger - Blockers
May 10 Elizabeth R. Browne - Pop
May 11 Alexander Burns - The Squeeze
May 12 Robert J. Santa - A Life Undone
May 13 Paul A. Freeman - Manna from Heaven
May 14 Nadia Jacobson - Photographic Memory
May 15 Aaron Polson - To Make Things Right
May 16 Angela Carlton - The Man Named Ray
May 17 Bosley Gravel - A Gift
May 18 John Woodington - A Letter to the Girl I May or May Not Have Slept with Last Night
May 19 Patsy Collins - Fireworks
May 20 Robert Swartwood - Incomplete
May 21 Nancy Wilcox - Jacko’s Bar
May 22 Nicholas Ozment - The Bride’s Tail
May 23 Elizabeth Crocket - Angela’s Choice
May 24 Catherine J Gardner - Leviathan’s Moving Theatre
May 25 J.C. Towler - Purse Things
May 26 Diane Hoover Bechtler - Choice Snow
May 27 Lydia Ondrusek - Shift
May 28 Sister Blister - The Cedar Fever Defense
May 29 Jonathan Pinnock - Ignorance of Chemistry
May 30 Joshua Scribner - Portals
May 31 Trevor Foley - After I Built a Time Machine

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The key to getting an acceptance: stop obsessing about them and they roll in.**
Okay, crawl in might be a more appropriate word. After two rewrites (yep, you read the math right) Leviathan's Moving Theatre has been accepted by Every Day Fiction. Publication date as yet unknown.
*Title guaranteed to anger Publishing Gods
**Not guaranteed to work.
Yay for published stories and YAY for laptops that make writing in bed possible.
Cool story! Very strange (of course) and a lot of fun. That line about "if she was a suspicious person, and it turned out she was" or however it goes, absolutely tickled me. Love it!
That's great about your new laptop, too!
Sometimes my laptop works against me, because I type a lot in bed. I end up taking naps or watching TV (on the internet) because I'm lounging. (I have Wi-fi.)
I'm setting up a new computer desk space to combat this.
Woo for the win! Have you named it yet?
Also, loved the story, too much fun. ... which I also said over there, but whatever, it needs saying again.
Thanks for reading. I went out for the day, the whole Every Day Fiction thing scares me a little. :)
I haven't named it yet, I'm waiting discover its personality first.
Um...odd as always. Gotta read the fine print...
Why does Every Day Fiction scare you? (it scares me too, truth be told)
Yay for another laptop user! Fantastic, isn't it? I'm going to give your story a read right now...
Congratulations on the story, Cate. I wish EDF would decide to accept my submission so I can be scared too...I guess the feedback thing from strangers can be intimidating.
My laptop is quite hung up on Youtube at the moment. I keep watching videos like this muttering, "There has to be a story here somewhere!"
What do you think?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wza9QWogfxQ
Going over to read your story. I write in bed at night on my laptop as well. I don't have internet on at home either, so that helps a little bit.
Aaron, I think it's the sudden onslaught of reads and comments filling my inbox. Plus watching the stars fall lower and lower and lower.
Thanks, Mary.
Alan, I look forward to reading one of your stories on there real soon. :)
Off to You Tube, Natalie. :)
Thanks, Danielle.