Monthly Review: June 2019

We’re 26 days into June, and that means it’s time for my Monthly Review! A semi-busy month for me! E3 kicked off and I managed to experience several streams worth of games. I also got a few submissions in this month and started planning for an important event coming up… But before we get to that!

Story Submissions:

New Submissions: 2

Stories Still Out in the Wild: 2

Acceptances: 1!

Rejections: 1

One acceptance, and one rejection! The acceptance was for a flash story that will be released in a large anthology of themed flash tales. I wrote a fun little vampire story. This has been your Nic Cage story acceptance sighting…

Also…

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I will be attending NecronomiCon Providence this year! Since I’ve first heard about this, I’ve wanted to attend. It will be August 22nd through the 25th in Providence, Rhode Island! I’m expecting an awesome time and I’m beyond pumped to attend.

What else have I been doing?

Interview with Georgina Bruce!

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This month’s interview was with myth-maker Georgina Bruce! We talked about her collection (This House of Wounds) and the dangers of temporal oddities. I loved interviewing Georgina, and I look forward to the rest of her work. Next month’s interview is with horror author Nicole Cushing.

Loading: The Rest of Video Games in 2019

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E3 has come and gone. I decided to not write an article post E3 (this year was just fine) but I wrote this article talking about my intentions for gaming for the rest of the year.


We are out time for the month! Check back again next week for the Author Interview for July!

 

 

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