Waiting for Florence

Right now, I'm waiting for Hurricane Florence to inundate the Charlotte, NC area, so if you'd like, we can visit while I still have electricity.

Page & Spine: Fiction Showcase , my free-to-the-public weekly literary e-zine, completed it's sixth year in May. It's growing in readership and submissions every week. Thank you to everyone who has joined our family. And thank you for telling your friends. This week's edition includes work by Lee Allen Hill, Sipora Coffelt, Ndaba Sibanda, Jenny Harp, Rebecca MacKenzie, Dan A. Cardoza, and yours truly.

Instead of blogging, I've been writing, organizing and assembling a manuscript of poems and original photographs. Seascapes: poems for people who hate poetry is a worldwide romp next to, on, and under some of the world's oceans and a sampling of some of the poems these scenes have inspired me to write. They're straight forward, easy to understand pieces meant to appeal to everyone. Published by NBN Publications, LLC , we're shooting for a release date in early spring.  I'll keep you updated.

Speaking of NBN Publications, CEO Jeremy Frost (author, poet, artist, and music reviewer) has just put out a submissions call for stories, poetry, art and music for the fourth annual edition of the multimedia anthology CoffeeShop Blues. This edition will be available free online. It's a great opportunity to showcase your work to a wider audience. Submissions deadline is October 15, 2018.
Please support CoffeeShop Blues and NBN Publications.  Jeremy has been supporting artists and their careers for many years. 

I'll leave you with a request for heartfelt prayers for the safety of everyone who is affected by Hurricane Florence, and a huge thank you to everyone who is or will be volunteering to bring aid and comfort to the millions of people affected.

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