Very interesting essay about "Playing Gotcha With Fiction" by Amy Sterling Casil over at the Book View Cafe. http://blog.bookviewcafe.com/2009/09/22/playing-gotcha-with-fiction/ It's a great look at putting twists into your stories.
PulpPusher has closed to submissions, both fiction and non-fiction. Hopefully this won't be a permanent closing.
There's a new issue of Horror Bound out on the virtual streets. http://www.horrorbound.com/news.php
And for those of you who write erotica there's a long list of anthologies that are open for submissions at the Erotica Readers and Writers Association link in the markets column to the left. They all seem to be paying markets and there's even one about erotica vampires.
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If I ever learn to write a sex scene without laughing myself sick, I will try one of those EROTICA sites.
This another one of those markets that I wish I could write for because, for the most part, they pay well.
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