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Paul Swearingen | Confabulator Cafe
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A gathering place for writers of the amazing and strange, builders and shapers of worlds. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Jack Campbell, Jr. Christie O. Hall. Ashley M. Hill. Anita C. Young. Swearingen is the author of “The High School Series”, five loosely-connected YA novels available at Smashwords. Via Kindle download, plus three other YA novels he’s flogging to agents. Paul lives in Topeka, Kansas, where his main current duty is to keep his garden under close control.
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August Baker | Confabulator Cafe
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A gathering place for writers of the amazing and strange, builders and shapers of worlds. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Jack Campbell, Jr. Christie O. Hall. Ashley M. Hill. Anita C. Young. In his pretend life, August Baker is a retail monkey who channels anger and loathing into something vaguely resembling literature. In his real life, he is a Space Pirate. Read August’s posts. On the Confabulator Cafe. Confabulator Cafe to Go. The Muse of Suicide. Top Posts and Pages.
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Andrew Putnam | Confabulator Cafe
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A gathering place for writers of the amazing and strange, builders and shapers of worlds. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Jack Campbell, Jr. Christie O. Hall. Ashley M. Hill. Anita C. Young. Between reading, gaming and attending to the necessities of life, Andrew spends his days building software and his nights building epic fantasy worlds. One day he hopes to create a world so epic he can leave software behind and write stories full time. Read Andrew’s posts. On the Confabulator Cafe.
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Portal News | There is a Magic Portal Under My Sink | And other Stories of Magical Places you Likely Don't want to Go
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There is a Magic Portal Under My Sink. And other Stories of Magical Places you Likely Don't want to Go. The day has Finally Arrived. April 23, 2015. The day has finally arrived. Book launch day. We are excited to announce that you can now buy Dimensional Abscesses. Thank you to all of the authors and everyone else who has helped us along the way. UPDATE (We are so close). April 9, 2015. We have gotten the question from several of you, “This sounds like a great book, but who wrote the stories? Hello every...
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Prospective Writer: November 2013
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Pro·spec·tive: adjective 1. of or in the future 2.potential, likely, or expected. Wednesday, November 6, 2013. November is here, which means it's National Novel Writing Month. This is my ninth consecutive year participating and my fifth year as municipal liaison for the Lawrence region. Ehem Now that I have all of that boring information out of the way. Which was equal parts writing a random flash fiction and rehashing old stories. I also participated in a 24-hour writing contest put on by Writer's Weekly.
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Prospective Writer: December 2012
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Pro·spec·tive: adjective 1. of or in the future 2.potential, likely, or expected. Saturday, December 29, 2012. What can I say, I'm a writer, not a photographer. More on that in a few days, where I look back at this past year and make plans for the coming one. Hope you all had a wonderful holiday, and have a safe and happy New Year. Links to this post. Wednesday, December 12, 2012. Capturing December Photo Challenge. You'll probably notice that the quality of these photos isn't great: I'm using the camera...
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Prospective Writer: May 2013
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Pro·spec·tive: adjective 1. of or in the future 2.potential, likely, or expected. Monday, May 20, 2013. It's finally spring in Kansas (which means there are some nice days and some days that feel like summer). Amazingly, this seems to have cured most of my ailments. At any rate, I haven't started actually writing yet, but I have written a few wine blogs (you can check them out at Red Wine Reminiscence. And now I'm writing a blog here. I've poked around some short story markets on Duotrope. The third cour...
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Prospective Writer: May 2015
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Pro·spec·tive: adjective 1. of or in the future 2.potential, likely, or expected. Monday, May 18, 2015. May Update: Beta Readers and ConQuest. ConQuest is in less than a week. The fated convention Jack. And I look forward to every year with gusto. The convention that happens the weekend of Jack's birthday. The convention where our creative batteries get charged, make new friends in the business, and learn a ton of stuff about writing and publishing. I'll put together some sort of wrap-up after the weeken...
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Prospective Writer: March 2015
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Pro·spec·tive: adjective 1. of or in the future 2.potential, likely, or expected. Tuesday, March 24, 2015. Wedding planning: in progress! Life has been a whirlwind. I'd like to start making sure to update once a month. I missed February, so my March entry might be a bit longer. After this post, I'll be sure to check back in April, too. My work toward my writing goals has been pretty amazing lately. I have been writing short stories each month for the Confabulator Cafe. My novel, Monsters of Lawrence,.
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Prospective Writer: Publications
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Pro·spec·tive: adjective 1. of or in the future 2.potential, likely, or expected. Shadows of the Mind. 8212; edited by Doris Ross, Tricia Sparks, and LJ Gastineau, Trinity Gateways LLC (September 1, 2012). My story “Who’s for Dinner? 8221; is included in this anthology of things that disturb, that haunt the mind, forming shadows filled with fear, terror, and sickening horror. Edited by Rebecca McFarland Kyle and Tracy Simmons Bitonti of WolfSinger Publications (October 31, 2015). Once Upon a Scream.
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