This is an anthology that I love for numerous reasons, and the first is the people: the awesome Friday Flash community. You are an inspiration, and I feel honored to be included in this book! It’s not often that you can look over a table of contents and recognize so many familiar names, some of whom you now consider friends.
When I first started blogging, I wanted a reason to start writing regularly again, and the Friday Flash folk were so encouraging. I learned a heck of a lot. It was a great way to play with different writing styles and techniques. I no longer have the time to write flash, but I still read the stories when I have time.
For those that are not familiar with Friday Flash, it is a community of writers that post flash fiction to their blogs once a week. All stories are 1000 words or less and cover every genre you can think of. Participants are encouraged to read/comment/offer feedback on the stories posted. The second anthology was picked up by a publisher and here we are 😉 I’m so happy for everyone!
Thanks to Jon Stother, Tony Noland, Rachel Blackbirdsong, and Jodi Cleghorn for putting this all together!
I wanted to try writing a Western, and so I thought of driving through the Canadian prairies as a kid. Once you are past the Rockies the entire landscape opens up. The sky is bright blue, and dotted with clouds, that drizzle, and storm, and race by, creating pools of darkness and wells of light across the landscape. Shadows and light. Revenge and forgiveness. Rough folk and soft hearts. In 1000 words. It turned into the story “Quick Draw” which is included in the anthology, and EEEE!!!!!! made it into the Editor’s Choice picks *happy dance*
The anthology features four other Canadians. We’ve decided to put our own twist on this launch day celebration so we’re doing a little blog hop! Here are the rest of my fellow Canuck anthology mates:
- Cathy Olliffe Webster – From Ontario
- Lauren Cude – Also hailing from Ontario
- Alan W. Davidson – Representing Newfoundland and Labrador
- Jenn Brubacher – A Canadian abroad in England
I do hope you have a chance to stop by their blogs, and if you are interested you can order a copy of the anthology here. I’ve just ordered a copy and can’t wait to read through it.
Also, Happy Halloween. 🙂
Congratulations! Great news.
Thanks Chris!
Congrats. Must be good to see your work in print. 🙂
I haven’t actually seen it, since I don’t have a copy of it yet LOL I am looking forward to it, though 😉 This one’s definitely all for the love.
Congrats on making the anthology, Theresa. Hope to get my copy in the mail soon too.
Thanks Alan! Congrats to you too! Looking forward to it 🙂
I am visiting because Cathy sent me and I have a great deal of trust in her judgement. Congratulations. I can see that this is another book I am going to have to buy. There are worse addictions.
Congratulations Theresa! I am so happy for you and I know when the book comes in the mail you will go bananas! I actually went weak in the knees when I got my mitts on that copy. I almost couldn’t breathe! Not that I wish “not breathing” on anyone but I hope you experience the same joy.
I love your personal description of the story. “The sky is bright blue, and dotted with clouds, that drizzle, and storm, and race by, creating pools of darkness and wells of light across the landscape. Shadows and light. Revenge and forgiveness. Rough folk and soft hearts.” Almost as beautifully written as the story itself and I know because I’ve read it. Fabulous work.
Honoured to be in the same book as you. And so happy to see Elephant’s Child here – *waves to EC*
I’m so happy for you too Cathy! I can’t wait to get my copy 🙂 Thank you for the kind words about the story!
There are! I hope you enjoy the book. Thank you for visiting 😉
Only four Canadians? Would have thought the turnout was higher. Regardless, proud to be in a collection beside you, Jenn and Alan.
Technically 5 including myself. It’s good company! Congrats to you too.