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Short Story America Anthology, Volume I


The Short Story America Anthology, Volume I, is now available for pre-orders. It is a hardcover with dust jacket, 56 stories, 544 pages. I'm excited to have my Pushcart nominated story, "Varietals," included in an anthology with such wonderful short fiction.

http://www.shortstoryamerica.com/

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  1. Well, that is fantastic news. Congratulations!

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  2. Many thanks, Paul. You're a top gent.

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  3. You are so sweet, Jodi. I've been meaning to catch up with what's been happening in your world. I've just switched to a Mac and it is a challenging transition. All the best.

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  4. Hello Kristin from a fellow Anthology member. The collection looks great, doesn't it?

    Dave

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  5. Hi David. Yes, it does. I put it on Goodreads here:http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11254476-short-story-america-anthology-volume-1
    I look forward to reading your story in print.

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  6. hey kristin, it's benjamin krause. i'm trying to send you an email but fouquet.cc seems to be down. get in touch with me asap at muscleandblood@diamondpointpress.com

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