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Stacy Taylor: Stacy developed and taught three successful writing courses in 2002 for Universal Class. She won two instructor awards for the duration of her position and was ranked number forty-six out of over 4000 instructors. An accomplished writer herself, she has been published extensively online and has won several writing contests. Today she writes when she has time and co-edits, co-publishes two online publications: Chick Flicks Ezine, and HeavyGlow: a journal of flash fiction. Stacy can frequently be found sipping mocha breves from the local espresso stand and fighting her craving for Thai food.

Laurie O'Hare: A slightly tarnished Southern Bell, Laurie was a Junior Editor for Abstracts magazine. When the publication folded, she took a position as an Assistant Editor for 3F Publications, where she assisted in selecting fiction for their signature anthology series. During her time with 3F, she edited Steven Weidel's novel, Shara, which is currently available for purchase at Scrybe Press. Laurie took second place in the 2003 24-hour short story contest at Writer's Weekly, and she won third place in the 2004 Southern Halloween Short Story Contest at Lost in the Dark. Currently, she continues to sharpen her writing and editing skills, and co-edits, co-publishes Chick Flicks Ezine, and HeavyGlow: a journal of flash fiction.


Publishing Schedule Changes and other news

When we first signed up with our server, their main "selling point" was no pop-ups. We hate pop-ups. But recently, we've noticed the pop-up ads. Because of this, and thanks to Bob, we found a reasonable domain and server space so we've decided to move.

For this reason, we'll be adjusting our schedule. Publication dates will now be on March 15, June 15, September 15, and December 15.

Since March 15th is just around the corner and we're not even packed up yet, we'll be delaying the next issue until June 15. For those who have already submitted, we will get back to you with an acceptance or rejection by the end of March (being writers ourselves, we know how it feels to wait, and we don't want you to wait any longer than needed.) Those pieces we accept will be in the June 15th issue. Those authors whose pieces we reject, are free to submit something else to us before the June 15th issue(to make the June 15th issue, pieces should be submitted no later than May 15th. Any submissions received after that date will be considered for the September 15th issue).

And please remember that submissions are now opened year-round, so send us your best!

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience to our authors and readers.

Laurie O'Hare
Co-Editor


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