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November 30th, 2006

Stories at Static Movement

Chris at Static Movement Magazine announced that she was not getting any submissions. I know how hard it is to get people to submit to a free venue. Chris has developed a small community at Static-Mo, but she got distracted by Paul Campbell’s RAZAR which is an exiting and very interesting idea. Chris and her friends put their effort into RAZAR and then everyone forgot Static-Mo.

So, I sent her some stories. A bunch of other people stepped up and it looks like the December issue of Static Movement Online will be full. I got my own section. I sent in three stories that I felt would never find a home, mostly because of my own quirky style and choice of theme. Chris like them enough to show them off.

There is a very cool audio story by Paul Campbell – don’t miss it.

Static Movement doesn’t come out until tomorrow, but I have cleverly figured out that the name of the December issue is December.htm.

Take a look Static Movement Online.

4 Responses to “Stories at Static Movement”

  1. Jim Shannon says:

    I couldn’t see a submissions guidelines link. I’ve a story called “lift-off” I’d like to post.How do I get it over to “Static movement”?

  2. Chris Bartholomew says:

    Yes, very clever Keith, you nut. You’ve always been one of my favorites, couldn’t resist using all the stories, Static is lucky to have gotten them.
    Acutally, my computer is still down, and not being able to have my own space (I’m in my sons room) left me without the ability to sit here for long lengths of time advertising static, but my computer will be fixed Wed. and in it’s very own location so that I can devote time to the zine once again. LOL…RAZAR has, indeed, taken up a lot of my time though.

  3. Chris Bartholomew says:

    Jim Shannon, if you are still interested in getting that story to me, send it to: bikrpreacher at etcmail dot com.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Sure. Let me give it the once over.
    I found the guidelines. It’s about 3k.
    If you don’t like that one, I’ve got another one I’m working on both should be ready in a couple of weeks.

    Jim

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