Congratulations, Encinitas! Now who else on SMDB is a published author?

Two articles:

  1. California Coastal Commission
  2. Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers

Both appearing in the California Regulatory Law Reporter

Unless you’re into CA administrative law… :o

I’ve had mostly fiction, a bit of poetry, and some non-fiction published over the years in the following:

Minnesota Ink Writers’ Journal
Inland Literary Arts Quarterly Review
Where Another Light has been
Write Away (defunct club newsletter)
Lore
Nova Science Fiction
West Coast Journal
Pulsar!
Midnight Zoo
The Leading Edge
Litrus (one-time college antho)
Dogwood Tales
Calliope
Boldly Going
Planet Walk
Starfleet Mysteries
The Q Review

Self-published an antho in 1993.
And just got word of impending publication in the CrossTIME anthology (www.crossquarter.com) for two stories.

Next attempt: this year’s Writer’s Digest Contest.

Scholastic owns the rights to one of my short stories, and I’ve been published in a couple student-type-but-not-school-based literary magazines. Is all…

I might be published in my schools lit mag this spring, pending with the editor of course.

I’m a published scrapbook artist (in Creating Keepsakes, a national magazine). Not writing as such, but my layouts had writing on them–does that count? They pay well.

My husband won second place in Writers of the Future a while back (volume nine).

First book of poetry was published by Raincoast/Polestar (Vancouver, BC) two years ago. They’re publishing my second this fall.

John

I wrote a handful of articles (no byline) for BNA’s Employment Discrimination Report, Daily Labor Report, and some related publications back in the spring of 1998.

Also, I’m the author of one of the interviews with drivers of lunch trucks at the McSweeney’s website.

–Cliffy

Well, I have published a couple of short pieces and a collaborative novel several years ago. Strangely enough, I did not become immediately rich & famous. Apparently there is some flaw in the system.

Thanks, Guin . . . My next book is due out in August—but if I know my publisher, I’m banking on October.

And congrats to the other publishees! Have you all done the “hug your book and hop around your apartment” happy dance yet?

Well, I write a column for a newspaper that has run in a few different cities before.

After I finish my next play I’m going to send in a few one acts and hopefully get them published and sent around. (The plays that I have written have been performed, but not published. Isn’t that the way…)

I have two self-published, humorous, nonfiction books (Suburbageddon and Gray Highway; Gray Highway is currently sold out … stay tuned …) and write articles every month for Country Living Magazine (my real job).