A pair of new stories to round out your summer
Hello, folks. Any day now I expect to get the first round of cover concepts for my upcoming novella, The Glass Garden. I’ve collected some really awesome blurbs. Point is, stuff is happening, even if you can’t see it yet. So to tide you over, here is a pair of stories I recently published.
“The Man Who Married Death” is one I mentioned in the last newsletter. It was published at the time, though I didn’t know it. Well, I know it now, and so do you. It’s a flash fairy tale, and here it is:
The Man Who Married Death by Jessica Lévai – Factor Four Magazine
There came a time when Death decided to take a husband. She was lonely. She knew many souls as they passed to their reward or punishment, but they were never hers. She wanted someone to be hers. Sh…
“The Rime of the Ancient Station Attendant”
Oh, my friends, I am so happy about this one. I’d gotten the nicest, most encouraging rejection notices for it, and I’m thrilled it’s found a home. This comes directly from the Christopher Lee/Hammer horror movie kick I was on last year.
The Rime of the Ancient Station Attendant, by Jessica Lévai – Translunar Travelers Lounge
When the latest batch arrives, Dale is waiting for them. He watches through the cracked and filthy window of the station as the sedan crunches onto the battered pavement and squeaks to a halt in fr…
Both of these stories are free to read. But if you enjoy them, and you have any connections or social media presence, I’d love it if you let people know about them. Word of mouth is everything in this business.
Oh, and just because that time is coming: You’ve checked your voter registration lately, right?
Thank you for reading!