
Bill Highsmith reports that a flash fiction piece inspired by Dialogue Scene 21 on this blog has been published by AbyssAndApex.com in the flash fiction section.
Bill also reports selling a humor/SF piece called "Discerning Women," to FlashFictionOnline.com in the current edition (April), and an SF story, "Qubit Slip" to an online anthology, Thoughtcrime Experiments (Thoughtcrime.crummy.com).
After three stories sold in April, Bill anticipates a lengthy lull.
19 comments:
Well done, Bill. Here's to more success.
Congratulations! I liked the stories.
Congrats Bill!! April had been kind, not cruel, to you this year.
Meri
Many congrats, Bill!
congrats, Bill!
Thanks. I figure I've earned a cool 5-cents/hour on this. (Based on AU/US/CA dollars? Um, doesn't matter.)
--Bill
Great job!
Yay, Bill, Flasher Extraordinaire!
A toast to Bill! Cheers from me and my bottled water!
Congratulations, Bill!
Congratulations!! That was a great dialogue scene!!!
:-)
Thanks, again. Phoenix, I'll take that in the best way possible. :)
You bee cool! And dedicated, persistent, and have a high tolerance for crits.
Way to go, Bill! That's wonderful.
Congratulations, Bill! You are the worm in my tequila!
--Mole
Thanks, Tal, I think.
--Bill H.
Bill--remember this?
"I propped my hind paws on the desk and grabbed the bottle of tequila from the bottom drawer. It was almost empty. I drained it, then sucked on the best part, the worm at the bottom."
No, but if I had to guess, I'd say it was from a scene of a detective with a drop-dead gorgeous, South African mole for a client.
--Bill
You have plucked out the heart of my mystery.
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