I'm glad to see that Stephen D. Rogers has restarted his blog "Writ". http://stephendrogers.blogspot.com/ Stephen has an interview with Charles Ardai up, with Charles answering some questions about his Gabriel Hunt book.
I first discovered a link to Stephen's blog over on the SMFS list and have always enjoyed the little bits of wisdom he posted. I've also been an avid reader of his stories on the web. He's a good teacher both with his blog and his stories. I've learned a lot from Stephen over the years and hope he continues to post those little nuggets of wisdom. Welcome back, Stephen!!
Paul Brazill has an interview with Aldo Calcagno up on his blog. Aldo is the editor of Powder Burn Flash and Darkest Before the Dawn (links to the left). http://pdbrazill.blogspot.com/2010/02/criminal-masterminds-aldo-calcagno.html
Stopping by Shroud Magazine's blog today, I discovered that they've been added to the Horror Writers Association approved list. http://shroudpublishing.blogspot.com/
Hunter Liguore, editor of The Last Man anthology stopped by and left a comment on this post http://sandraseamans.blogspot.com/2010/02/too-old.html to let us know that they have rephrased their guidelines about taking a class in the last three years. Us old geezers are welcome to submit! From what he said, I wasn't the only one to wonder about the phrasing.
And Spinetingler http://www.spinetinglermag.com/ has started adding content to their site with some book reviews, a note from the editor and the promise that there will be short fiction posted soon. Yahoo!!
***Just a quick note to say that the Spinetingler site is down at the moment, along with it's host site BSC due to server problems.
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Thanks for the hat tip, Sandra!
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