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Stories in the Ether: A Digital Storytelling Quarterly: Issue 1 - 2011

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Edited by Jonathan Jacobs. Stories in the Ether is a digital story telling anthology of fantasy, steampunk, and science fiction short stories from Nevermet Press. Stories in the Ether 2. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Stories in the Ether , please sign up. The typewriter ended up a little worse for the wear, with a good new crack:. But overall it was a fun thing to do. I hope to make this a bit of a tradition going forward as one of the things Bull Spec does — along with the rice crispy treats at the issue launches, of course!

Well, two came through with shining colors.

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The first comes from Stephen Gordon: If the collection has a unifying theme, it would be the manner in which language, in its gaps and failures, can produce a dread deeper than that instilled by any monster. The first and last stories are illustrative. The protagonist, a lonely young woman named Differance, travels from world to world fruitlessly seeking meaning, always a signifier, never a signified.

Stephen Gordon writes short stories that are just a little weird and a little fantastical.

Books by Jonathan Jacobs (Author of Open Game Table)

Review by Baby Bear. She stole my porridge. Posted in contests Leave a comment Oh my: February will be a fun month. Posted on by Natania But first, a quick recap of some things I missed along the way. Filmed on 25 March and printed in Bull Spec 2 , the video is finally posted. More after the jump. Taking a budget from me and getting cover art and story illustration. But someone who can speak the language of artists and has an eye for covers and illustration… I need it.

Taking the Scribus file which has the final copy edits for text and accompanying art for the issue and producing functional ePub and Kindle and similar versions, and uploading them to the various e-bookstores. Definitely can work out some kind of revenue sharing here, plus some small flat fee per issue, etc. Or at least somebody with more time to play around with Sigil ePub authoring than I have! If you are interested in the above, or know somebody I should beg, please let me know at sam at bullspec dot com.

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A flash fiction contest for area teens, with stories inspired in part, very loosely, or not at all! Stories must be at least words and at most words, not including the title. One story entry per person. Stories must not have been previously published. Residents of the Triangle area of North Carolina who this coming summer will be rising 8th graders through rising 12th graders.

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So, currently in 7th grade through 11th grade. The judge for the contest will be award-winning editor Ann VanderMeer. Outstanding runners-up, if any, will be mentioned by name and title of their submission. E-mail your story either in the body of the e-mail or as an attachment, whatever, to [contests at bullspec dot com]. Please include your legal name, the name under which you want the story mentioned or published if different , your mailing address, and your age and current grade level at which school, or if homeschooled or unschooled.

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