http://usedfurniturereview.com/2013/01/24/meg-tuites-exquisite-duet-robert-vaughan-and-meg-tuite/ The first installment of my new column, Exquisite Duet, is published in Used Furniture Review. Two writers start with the same first sentence and write 250 words or less. Robert Vaughan’s story is The Lost and Erasable Parts of … Continue reading
Tag Archives: January 2013
http://clutchingatstraws.wordpress.com/2013/01/22/not-always-a-happy-place/ My sad poem, Not Always a Happy Place, is published in Clutching At Straws, January 2013. Thank you, Shawn Misener, for having the same demented sense of humor as I do. … Continue reading
http://shop.editorial-consultancy.co.uk/e-books/the-i-word/ My micro-flash Implosion is included in The ‘I’ Word Anthology out of the UK. January 2013. Thank you, Kate Gould … Continue reading
http://www.bartlebysnopes.com/diggingtofreedom.htm My story Digging to Freedom was published in Bartleby Snopes, January 2013 Thank you, Nate Towers, for publishing it! … Continue reading
http://newgraffititheoriginal.wordpress.com/2013/01/07/the-grittiest-story-meg-tuite-ever-wrote/ Thirteen was republished in The New Graffiti, January 2013 (I was asked what was the grittiest story I have ever written. Well, here it is!) Thank you, Timothy Gager, for publishing Thirteen in your blog! Originally published at Santa Fe … Continue reading
http://www.lulu.com/shop/meg-tuite/exquisite-quartet-anthology-2012/paperback/product-20627117.html Exquisite Quartet Anthology 2012 is available for purchase. An outstanding group of writers: Mary Stone Dockery, Alex Pruteanu, Kristine Ong Muslim, Ben Tanzer, Len Kuntz, James Claffey, Timothy Gager, Kevin Ridgeway, Linda Hedrick, Angelle Scott, Joseph A.W. Quintela, Andrea … Continue reading
Ten Interview Questions for Meg Tuite’s Next Big Thing: What is your working title of your book (or story)? The Yeti Lives in a Cardboard Rocket Ship in My Basement Where did the idea come from for the book? I … Continue reading
http://www.boneorchardpoetry.blogspot.com/ My prose poem Abraham Lincoln Was Really a Woman is published in Bone Orchard Poetry, January 2013 Thank you, Michael Mc Aloran … Continue reading