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THE FICTION FLYER
Articles and stories include:
The winners of the Out Of The Box Promotional Contest for Writers, Judged by Carolyn
Howard-Johnson
The winners of The Panjandrum Writing Contest edited by Ray Grant
Character Imaginary Interviews by Contributing Authors Brenna Lyons, Nikki Leigh and Ginger Simpson
Flash Fiction by Contributing Authors Nelin Aktunch, Simge Baca, Cemile Nuri, Guinara Z. Karimova,
Gloria Watts, Martin Heavisides, Michael A. Kechula and Raymond Grant
Live Presentations: The Number One Best Way to Sell Books, Part II by Kathe Gogolewski
Financial Perspectives for 2007-2008 by Raymond Gogolewski
The Mother Daughter Club Radio Show: Recent and Upcoming Shows
A Review of Tortoise Reform by Piers Anthony
A Review of Dark Lullaby by Cheryl Malandrinos
Articles and stories include:
Flash Fiction by Contributing Authors edited by Ray Grant
Promotion a la difference! Subscribers are invited to submit an imaginary interview between the author
and his or her protagonist or antagonist. A sample interview is provided by Kathe Gogolewski
My new radio show, The Mother Daughter Club, a segment of By For and About Women Radio
Network featuring interviews with guest authors and experts by Kathe Gogolewski
Bring Your Characters into the 21st Century by Dindy Robinson
Review by Donna Sunblad of Purple Snowflake Marketing, written by Lillian and Dave Brummet.
Investment Perspective for Writers: The volatility of the August market by Raymond Gogolewski Ph.D
Winning entries for Wedding Bells Contest edited by Ray Grant
Prompt for new contest: The Holidays edited by Ray Grant
Articles and stories include:
An exclusive TRI Studio interview with best-selling science fiction and fantasy author, Piers Anthony
A Questionnaire for You: Do I know Which Author Promotions Really Make a Difference? Not Always,
and I Could Really Use a Survey.
Winners of the Flash Fiction Contest, Oh No, It's a PHOBIA! Writing Contest edited by Ray Grant
New Writing Contest: Wedding Bells edited by Ray Grant
Investment Perspective for Writers: Municipal Bonds by Raymond Gogolewski
Writing Flash Fiction by Raymond Grant
Not Up a Dead Tree by Christopher Hoare
Readers' Micros and June's Prompt
Delusions of Faeries by Kim McDougall
A Rough Chore by Michael Kechula
Absurdity by Raymond Grant
War a poem by Christine Alexanians
Articles and stories include:
Winners of the Flash Fiction Contest, A Picture is Worth 300-500 Words
A new contest, Oh No, It's a Phobia Writing Contest!
How and Where to Get Your Play Produced by Barbara Anton
In the Beginning, There Was the Short Story by Kathe Gogolewski
Writing Flash Fiction: Writing by the Numbers by Ray Grant
Investment Perspective for Writers: Treasure the Treasury by Raymond Gogolewski
Bittersweet Crude by Jay Bern, reviewed by Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Articles and stories include:
Book Trailers: What Does a Good One Look Like? - Kathe Gogolewski
An Interview with author Charles Mossop who shares his experience for being a blind writer -- Kathe
Gogolewski
Flash Fiction - Ray Grant
New: Contest for Writers of Flash Fiction - A Bi-Montly event with modest cash prizes, award certificates
and publication
Investment Perspective for Writers: CDs - Making Sweet Financial Music - Ray Gogolewski
and more
Feature article: An interview with Lea Schizas who talks about the first Muse Online Writers' Conference
A New Wikipedia Style Book: The First of Many? - Kathe Gogolewski
A Book Review by Carolyn Howard-Johnson: Bittersweet Crude by Jay Bern
Uncle IRAs- Ray Gogolewski
Flash Fiction: The Drabble - Ray Grant
and more
Feature article: The Book Market in China
Other articles: Contests: To Enter or Not to Enter, Writing Flash Fiction, Investment Perspectives for
Writers and more
Feature article: eBooks: Do They Have a Future?
Other articles: Amazon Shorts:A Writer's Perspective, Writing Flash Fiction, Reader Micros and
September Prompt and more
Feature article: What Every Author Needs to Know about Promotion Today - Phil Harris
Foreign Rights: The Basics, Please! - Kathe Gogolewski
Using Private Guides: The Writer's Eye - Joyce Faulkner
Insurance is Not a Four Letter Word - Ray Gogolewski
Flash Fiction: The Byte - Ray Grant
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Articles and stories include:
Flash Fiction by Contributing Authors Nonnie Augustine, Nancy Famolari, Michael Kechula, C.S.
Larsen and edited by Ray Grant
More contributions from imaginary interviews between the authors and protagonists or antagonists,
including Buffi BeCraft-Woodall, Marilyn Byerly and Sara Reinke.
The Mother Daughter Club, a segment of By For and About Women Radio Network featuring new
interviews with guest authors and experts by Kathe Gogolewski
Review of Don't Be Impatient: Read a Short Story! by Kim McDougall
Investment Perspective for Writers: What Were The LendersThinking? by Raymond Gogolewski Ph.D
Panjandrum Writing Contest edited by Ray Grant
Essay Writing Contest sponsored by Be The Star You Are Charitable Organization
NEW writing contest: BEST OUT-OF-THE-BOX PROMOTION IDEA!
Live Presentations: The Number One Best Way to Sell Books by Kathe Gogolewski
Articles and stories include:
A Publisher's Struggle With Freedom of Speech by Kathe Gogolewski - chronicles the experience of Ragip
Zarakolu, a Turk who has been jailed for printing the truth about a genocide in his country.
Where to Begin? by Patrika Vaughn - offers guidance about how to begin a writing piece
Investment Perspective for Writers: Use Theirs First Engergy Policy by Raymond Gogolewski
A Review of Crash! written by Mayra Calvani and reviewed by Lea Schizas - a children's picture book
Evaluating Writer's Voice by Developing Reader's Ear by Kathe Gogolewski - how to read with writing in mind
Flash Fiction stories from contributing authors: Mark Terence Chapman, Carol Cole, Nancy Famolari,
Carolyn Howard-Johnson, Michael Kechula, Harold Kempka, Julie Ann Shapiro and Raymond Grant.
Character Interviews by contributing authors: Terry Odell, Michael Murphy, Nikki Leigh and Kim McDougall.
Internet Radio opportunities for Writers
Articles and stories include:
Journalism and Ethics: A New Challenge in a Wired World - Kathe Gogolewski
An Interview with award winning short story writer, Michael Kechula -- Ray Gogolewski
What Every Author Needs to Know Part II - Phil Harris
Flash Fiction: Heartening Drabbles - Ray Grant
How to Keep Your Editor Happy by Carolyn Howard-Johnson
and more
Articles and stories include:
Flash Fiction and Character Interviews, with works from contributing authors, including Marvin Wilson, Jane
Toombs, Buffi BeCraft-Woodall, Larry Evans, Nancy Famolari, Mike Kechula and Raymond Grant.
A review of a book on the history of spelling and an article: When Book Sales Are Getting Musty, both by
Carolyn Howard-Johnson
Comments from a Book Reviewer by Norm Goldman from www.bookpleasures.com
AuthArt or visual art produced by authors: The first in an installment of photographic work by Mike Kechula.
Hope For Writers in Hard Economical Times by Kathe Gogolewski
Part II of the article Evaluating Writer’s Voice by Developing Reader’s Ear by Kathe Gogolewski
SUBSCRIBER PAGE
We are proud and pleased to present our featured author for this issue, Joyce Faulkner, who contributes
two of her amazing fiction shorts. Both are ghost stories. One is tender and hard to read, the other weird,
spooky and fun. You can decide which is which. Our contributors for Flash Fiction this issue are: Larry L.
Evans, Lisa Haselton, Alex Knight, Mindy Phillips Lawrence, Marie Shield, Bill West and Raymond Grant.
We also have several articles on writing: One from Piers Anthony, author of the Xanth series, who writes
about editing. That may sound humdrum, but I promise you…not when Piers writes it. The second one
comes from Carolyn Howard-Johnson, who offers tips for writing sharp dialogue. Finally, I offer a couple of
my own. The first is about how I create a story plot, which comes with an invitation to submit your own
thoughts for how you craft your stories, so please join the fun. Finally, I have a short article about change in
the publishing industry. My sources are all very recent.
Ray writes his financial article, this one about Economic Transition. It’s sound advice.
In our prior issue, we featured the photographic work of author Mike Kechula in AUTHART, the section we
reserve for showcasing the visual artistry of authors. He submitted so many lovely photos that it will take
several issues to feature them all, so once again, we reserve a page for his work. He has given permission
for you to download and frame them (non-commercial use only!). Enjoy!
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particular. We also feature the work of guest authors for each issue. New subscribers may run a free ad with
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