ALUMNI NEWS Eric M. Bosarge's (Popular Fiction W'12) story "Corentin the Divine" will appear in Buzzy Magazine on January 18th. It can be read online for free here. Jennifer Marie Brissett (Popular Fiction) was interviewed and read a short story on the Hour of the Wolf radio show hosted by Jim Freund on WBAI in New York …
Category: News & Updates
Community News & Updates December 2012
ALUMNI NEWS Adam Kreutz Gallardo (Popular Fiction, S'12) is happy to announce that he has signed with Ann Collette of the Reese Literary Agency. She plans to shop his debut novel, Zomburbia, to publishers as soon as early December. Sandra McDonald (Popular Fiction, W'05) has three stories currently in print: "Searching for Slave Leia" in Lightspeed, …
Community News & Updates November 2012
ALUMNI NEWS Jennifer Marie Brissett (Popular Fiction) published her essay "The Eleusinian Mysteries of Octavia E. Butler: The Mother-Daughter Struggle in Parable of the Talents" under a Creative Commons license. She withdrew the essay from publication at Strange Horizons; to find out why, read here. Acquainted with the Cold by Lexa Hillyer (Poetry, S'10) comes out tomorrow …
Community News & Updates October 2012
ALUMNI NEWS Jennifer Marie Brissett has had two stories published. "Clone" is in Ripped Genes: The Biopunk Special Issue of Morpheus Tales magazine and is available for the Kindle and other eBook formats as well as in paperback. Her story "Secrets of the Sea" is in The Future Fire magazine and it's available free online! Debbie Daughetee, aka …
Community News & Updates September 2012
ALUMNI NEWS Cal Armistead (Fiction, W'07) has published her first young adult novel, Being Henry David (Albert Whitman & Co.), which will be released March 1, 2013. Visit her at http://www.calarmistead.com. Jeanette Lynes' (Popular Fiction, '05) sixth book of poetry, Archive of the Undressed, is forthcoming from Wolsak and Wynn in September 2012. The poems explore pin-up, Playboy, …
Community News & Updates August 2012
As you may have heard Stonecoast is transitioning to a printed newsletter that will be published twice a year and will likely not have room for publication announcement and other news related updates from community members. So, the SCAA is going to take over the news and updates, which will be published on a monthly …