
Posted in News, Published Fiction, tagged aging, Arts, assisted suicide, Chanel, contest, Creative nonfiction, death, Fiction, glass woman prize, heart attack, life, love, Maggie, marriage, Online Writing, prize, Short story, stroke, suicide on April 20| Leave a Comment »
Posted in News, Published Fiction, Published Poetry, tagged Adoption, American Short Fiction, anthology, Arts, Catalyst Book Press, dark moon books, Fiction, flash fiction, Hint Fiction, horror, love, non-fiction, Online Writing, Poetry, publish, publishing Industry, vagabondage press, Valentines Day, W. W. Norton & Company, Writer, Writer Resources, writing on February 16| 1 Comment »
Whether you want super-shorts or love, horror or personal stories, or a mix of them all, there’s something for you at the Natalie McNabb Amazon Author Page. Check it out, if ya wanna…
Paycock Press
Paperback: $18.95
Hint Fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words or Fewer
W. W. Norton and Company
Paperback: $11.13
Kindle Edition: $8.99
Love Notes: A Collection of Romantic Poetry
Vagabondage Press
Paperback: $14.95
Kindle Edition: $3.82
Frightmares: A Fistful of Flash Fiction Horror
Dark Moon Books
Paperback: $14.95
Silent Embrace: Perspectives on Birth and Adoption
Catalyst Book Press
Paperback: $12.48
Vagabondage Press
Kindle Edition: $2.99
Posted in News, Published Fiction, tagged Arts, Chevrolet, dog, E-zines, Fiction, flash fiction, gas, gas station, Online Writing, Oregon, Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, overalls, pump, W. W. Norton & Company on January 14| 1 Comment »
out in Six Minute Magazine, Winter 2012 edition
This one was inspired by a guy and his dog near some Oregon dunes, as was “View from a ’77 Chevy Scottsdale” (in Hint Fiction: An Anthology of Stories in 25 Words or Fewer, W. W. Norton and Company).
Six Minute Magazine is “a print and electronic magazine…[containing] quality fiction that can be read in under six minutes.”
Posted in News, Published Fiction, tagged Arts, car accident, death, Development Frameworks, E-zines, Fiction, Flash, flash fiction, jeep, mental health, mother, mrs. robinson, Multimedia, Online Writing, simon and garfunkel, spider, the sound of silence on October 3| Leave a Comment »
First and Last Day Out of the Asylum
…I pass DO NOT ENTER in flashing neon, in red letters on white-painted metal too, and as “Mrs. Robinson” fades, I buckle my seatbelt and stomp on the gas because there are people on this overcast Sunday freeway who must be shown how to live… <<read more>>
~ September 2011 Issue of Eclectic Flash
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…The color’s all the rage, you said. I hadn’t believed you. I couldn’t. Not carpet the color of the mashed garden peas you fed to Sheila one tiny spoonful at a time… <<read more>>
~ September 2011 Issue of Eclectic Flash
Posted in News, Published Fiction, Published Poetry, tagged alumni, art, Fiction, flash fiction, Online Writing, Poetry, Safety pin on September 29| Leave a Comment »
look for new Flash, Micro Fiction and Poetry to show up online, in print and in some other not-so-normal places over the next few months
The Safety Pin Review
find it online
hear it on Centerpiece, WECI 91.5fm
Eclectic Flash
The Battered Suitcase, Vagabondage Press
Frightmares Flash Fiction Anthology, Dark Moon Books
Microstory A Week
Grey Sparrow Journal
Six Minute Magazine
Short Stories, Vol. I, eChook Digital Publishing
Gargoyle Magazine
and others
Posted in News, Published Fiction, tagged art, Chevrolet, columbia art league, Fiction, flash fiction, Hint Fiction, Missouri, Online Writing on July 13| Leave a Comment »