Good news, everyone!
A slightly revised version of “Candlefire”, which appeared in The Feline Queen has been published in Far Horizons Magazine for their Bumper Birthday issue – Happy Birthday to Far Horizons! And I’m delighted to be sharing a TOC with, among others, David Gullen and my friend Stephen Blake, who was published for the first time in Airship Shape and Bristol Fashion and wasn’t put off writing for life by being edited by me…. 😉
Far Horizons is FREE to read and you can get it here – I hope you enjoy it!
If you enjoy Candlefire and want to read an earlier version, as well as some of my other short stories, you can pick up The Feline Queen in paperback or Ebook from Amazon (for the bargain price of £1.46 this morning – don’t know how long that will last!) and Smashwords.
If you liked Elvienne, she features prominently in Spark and Carousel, which will be out in September from Kristell Ink, so add it to your TBR soon!
stephenjblake said:
What I learnt from Roz and yourself was priceless. I don’t think I’ve got my POV wrong since. Pete Sutton at Far Horizons keeps me on my toes too. 🙂 That’s what I like about Far Horizons, they give people the chance to learn and grow,like you did for me with Airship Shape.
hierath said:
I’m so happy you got so much from the experience 🙂 That’s what we were both hoping for, that we could bring along some new writers, give them the experience of being professionally edited and published, and hopefully they would go on to write more and be published in other places.
stephenjblake said:
Yep, did all of that. 🙂 This exchange is reminding me to buy my BristolCon membership.
stephenjblake said:
Reblogged this on stephenblakeblog and commented:
The one year ‘Anniversary Issue’ of Far Horizons is out and the highly talented Joanne Hall has blogged about it.