With all the stupid projects I start, it’s hard to find a lot of time to devote to any one of them. For example, I promised my first novel would be finished by Thanksgiving. Oh, yeah, of course that was in 1987…
Anyway, as a substitute for my own lack of authorship (and maybe to kick it in the butt), I have launched the Groovy Grove Writing Society. There are no rules for membership. No submission guidelines. No fees. And, best of all, no rejection notices! Just send me something you want people to read, and I will give it a spotlight (ok, maybe a pen light). I do reserve the right to edit submissions, but I won’t hack them to bits without sending them back to the author for review. I think I’m a better editor than writer anyway.
The first two submissions are from Ed Nordfors of Brewer, Maine. Even though Ed is my brother-in-law, there is no nepotism involved. (I work on a cash basis.) Seriously, his short stories are really good. You should take a look at them.
The Chosen is a vampire story with a twist. While, The Keepers gives us a new look into pet care…