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Gerald Warfield’s poem, ”A Greater Moon,” has received a nomination for the Rhysling Award, an annual award given for speculative (sci-fi or fantasy) poetry. Nominees for each year’s Rhysling Awards are selected by the membership of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. The winning works are regularly reprinted in the Nebula Awards Anthology from the membership of the Science Fiction Poetry Association.…
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NTSFW member Gerald Warfield just announced that he will be published in Every Day Fiction, an online daily flash fiction website. His story is “Stonehenge in His Garden.” Congratulations, Gerald!
about 3 months ago - No comments
NTSFW member Gerald Warfield‘s poem, “Rivers Do Not Flow Within”, is published at From The Depths. Congratulations, Gerald! Read “Rivers Do Not Flow Within“ Gerald Warfield’s short story “Poly Islands” won second prize in the first quarter of the 2011 Writers of the Future Contest. His humorous story “The Origin of Third Person in…
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What a fun group last night! We had several new members attend and excellent manuscript analysis as always. Gerald said he’ll be attending this year’s World Fantasy Convention in San Diego and will participate as a panelist as well. Gerald also had some creative writing exercises for us last night that really got our creative juices…
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On the day Gerald’s poem debuted in the ezine NewMyths.com, He got a call from Writers of the Future informing him that his story, “Poly Islands”, placed 2nd in the Writers of the Future Contest (1st quarter). This story he originally wrote at Odyssey, but honed it with critiques from NTSFW members.
about 10 months ago - No comments
NTSFW member Grace (writing as A. U. Stringur) has a short story, “Colors of Heaven”, published at Kalkion. Colors of Heaven God created Man in his image: what goes around comes around. BC pressed a fingertip against the porthole and adjusted the sensors within the window. In his quarters, he listened while gruff voices spoke…
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NTSFW member Gerald won the National Grammar Day Short Story Contest sponsored by The Grammar Girl for his short story, “The Origin of Point of View in Paleolithic Epic Poetry”. It begins, “The first story ever told was told in first person. It was told around a campfire by Ogg who raised both his fists into…
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Winners for the 28th Dimenion: Tales from the Texas Zone anthology contest are in! 1ST PLACE: Treasure of the Winged Serpent by Peter Keenan 2ND PLACE: The Watchers by Troy Young 3RD PLACE: Prairie Dogs and Faire Rings by Aelle Ables HONORABLE MENTION: George by Del Cain Congratulations to the winners! And thank you all…