Thursday, April 14, 2011

Shotgun Honey

Hello. I thought I'd let you know that I've been asked to assist in the editing of this really awesome online zine called Shotgun Honey. Created by a twitter pal of mine, Kent Gowran, it features short stories that are 700 words or less. Not only will I be working with Kent, I'll be working alongside another great man named Ron Earl Phillips.  I'm such a lucky girl! Truly.

We'll be looking for the following:

Crime. Hardboiled. Noir. Something like that. 700 words maximum. Make it tight. Make it hum. Send submissions, queries, questions, and random thoughts on BBQ and/or rock'n'roll to: shotgunhoney700@gmail.com

New stories run on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.  So check it out, save it to your favorites and if you're willing, send us a story.  You can read all the good stuff here:  http://shotgunhoney.blogspot.com/.

I'm also supposed to double as the mascot... The Shotgun Honey Bunny.  Unfortunately, I'm still searching for the perfect ears... and tail.  I'm just pleased that my one year serving as a mascot for Marshfield High School is finally paying off! GO PIRATES! 

Uh, I mean. GO SHOTGUN HONEY!

7 comments:

David Cranmer said...

Shotgun Honey is off to an amazing start. And you make a terrific mascot and assist editor.

Chris said...

Kent is a good dude. Looking forward to seeing him again in May.

Paul D Brazill said...

Great stuff! It's a cracking zine. I'm working on something !

Unknown said...

I have already signed up to follow and love the Disney story. It was an awesome ride.

Sara said...

That is awesome! Way to go, S!!!

gbeck said...

Way to go Kate! I'm glad other people are recogning your great talents and it gives all of your readers another venue to read your comments and some interesting articles. I'm looking forward to reading Shotgun Honey.

Christine said...

Sabrina/Kate, really enjoyed your two lined poem. Very much liked the poem. Quite precise and in a nutshell. Happy for you that you are being recognized. Hard work pays off, right?! Good for you. Keep up the good work. You are excellent at what you do.