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Keith P. Graham is a Programmer, Harmonica player and Science Fiction Writer. This blog reflects these and many other areas of interest.
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28 February 2007

Sciencefictional Stories

Now that the ScienceFictional is gone, I would like to publish the stories that I wrote for it.

I wrote a Viet Nam war flash story that I like. I reworked this one quite a bit quite a bit, cleaning it up and changing some some plot points, adding 400 words. It is still only 1500 words, but it needs a home. I think that a war piece is a hard sell. It is weird.

I have three awful horror stories, a satire and a very nice flash about an old woman in a nursing home and how she avoids being murdered (genre is suspense).

I have a bunch of these square peg stories and no round holes for them. Any ideas?

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...
Couldn't you use your blog as a place to publish the stories, and also accept other stores and content?

It might not generate money but if you have the correct links and key words I would think a lot of people (including your sister in law) would read the stories on a regular basis.

Kind of a variation of My Space with a specific audience and product limited to sci-fi stories.
6:44 PM  
Blogger Keith said...
I would invite other authors, except for the slush. I could not read the slush stories. Some of the stories I saw coming into Astounding Tales were dreadful. I don't want to encourage people to send me crap. You have to pay for the good stuff. If you don't pay you get god-awful stories.

I don't want to put my own stories up here. I want to know that I can sell my stuff.
6:52 PM  

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