Braggage III

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Cheers for Project Deadlight, V1c, CL, Eliza, Witch turtle, Aislinn, AC, eyeblink, and anyone I missed on this latest round.

So much new Braggage it’s makin’ me dizzy! Here’s a little more:

My flash mystery “The Owl Clock Murder” is free to read at Over My Dead Body!

Storyline: Whodunnit? Cop supersleuth Detective Janessa Ann Harley unscrambles the clues.

Best wishes,
Peter DiChellis
 

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Sale!

My story "Dining Out" will be appearing in the 3rd issue of Phobos Magazine.
 

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(Takes deep breath)

Good look on the novel sub, PD. You don't really need to sleep. The 7-9 hour thing is really more of a suggestion.

Congrats on your first pro sales, AC! You get a dancing banana: :banana:

@Witch_turtle: You're right, great illustration, and a great market to crack.

Congrats on the Unlikely Journal sale and your e-chapbook, V1c!

Congrats on the sale and good luck with the edits, CL_Hilbert.

Way to go getting a flash mystery sold, Peter. I've never been able to write a coherent mystery that short.

Alex: Congrats on another DSF appearance. That market is pretty much perfect for you style.

And congrats to anyone I missed! :)
 

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Stupefying Stor1es bought my story about a cave at the centre of the universe that is immune from a big bang/crunch cycle that eternally plays out the same events infinitely.

An anthology about Dali is publishing a reprint of my story 'A Portrait of T1me," originally published by S1lver Blade.

Awaiting word on announcing two more sales... With middling news, too, I like 2015 so far.
 

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Congratulations everyone.

Project Deadlight - is that Dali anthology the one from Obsolescent Ink? (Now called Obselescent.info.)
 

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Wow, I'm surprised that anthology is happening - great! After not hearing from there for over a year and a half, and the editor not responding to queries, I withdrew my piece and sold it elsewhere. (It will be in a forthcoming anthology from Shade Mountain Press.)
 

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I'm in the current issue of Cemetery Dance (#72) - on sale online now! Woot!
 

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Last week I got approached by a top agent on the basis they had read a short story I had published last year. How cool is that! It's probably not going to amount to anything as I already have an agent, but it was nice nonetheless, and for me a lesson that W1S1 really can open other doors in the publishing world.
 
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Congrats, William! It's fun to be TOC-buddies. :)

And congrats PD! That sounds like an awesome encounter.
 

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Woot! Congrats on all the good news. It's great to see this thread hopping.
 

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Congrats to all on their 2015 Braggage. New year, new brags!

I got one today, an acceptance from Shotgun Honey for a flash crime-comedy about a couple of losers trying to stay stoned.

Should be live and free-to-read mid-February. I'll post a link.

Best wishes,
Peter DiChellis