
P.S. This must be that tone issue everyone's been talking about.
James McRae wrote:I'm hoping that my next entry will have the serendipity to compete with stories written mainly by remedial English 101 students and typewriter-owning monkeys.
James McRae wrote:
Amanda, I was raised in Nashville, Tennessee, so I'm also happy to see Southern writers represented in the contest. I'm still trying to figure out how I can incorporate fried chicken and waffles into a science fiction story (perhaps cloned chicken and sentient waffles...).
James McRae wrote:
Vanaaron, I remember reading the press release for the Q4 2010 winners where K.D. Wentworth said, "The finalist stories were exceptionally good this quarter." I immediately thought, Why did I have to make finalist in that quarter? I'm hoping that my next entry will have the serendipity to compete with stories written mainly by remedial English 101 students and typewriter-owning monkeys.
James McRae wrote:Vanaaron, I remember reading the press release for the Q4 2010 winners where K.D. Wentworth said, "The finalist stories were exceptionally good this quarter." I immediately thought, Why did I have to make finalist in that quarter? I'm hoping that my next entry will have the serendipity to compete with stories written mainly by remedial English 101 students and typewriter-owning monkeys.
James McRae wrote:Vanaaron, I remember reading the press release for the Q4 2010 winners where K.D. Wentworth said, "The finalist stories were exceptionally good this quarter." I immediately thought, Why did I have to make finalist in that quarter? I'm hoping that my next entry will have the serendipity to compete with stories written mainly by remedial English 101 students and typewriter-owning monkeys.
anarresti wrote:Hello, I'm Michael Smith. I live in North Carolina where I teach information systems and operations management at the college level. I graduated from the Literary Boot Camp in 2011.
I read widely but am partial to hard SF and works with a historical or social angle. My goal in writing is to write stuff I'd like to read, which is a pretty high bar since I was spoiled by Tolkien and LeGuin early in my life as a reader. The first book that I remember buying is "The High Crusade" by Poul Anderson for 95 cents in a department store in Atlanta. I still have it.
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