Dark Lullabies for Strange Children
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Contents of this issue:
Grimble Bug
by Rachel Anding
(Who also did the artwork, thank you!)
In The Garden
by Lisa Jonte
An Almost Awful Confession
by Lise Quintana
Wishes: Another Lullaby
by Lydia Ondrusek
Untitled
by Stu Ffandt Hings
Seasonal Caprice
by J. L. Venson
Sleep My Darling
by Alia Thabit
Untitled
by Jessica Larson
Night of the Blindfolded Moon
by Tess Anderson
In Talking With Your Teddy Bear
by Dr Wicked
Bumpers at the beginning and end of the show are
Entertainment for the Braindead.
Beautiful music, most of which is free. I highly recommend checking her out.
Thank you to everyone who submitted for the podcast! I'm not going to spend long here because I've been doing so well keeping this whole podcast resolution thing I don't want to linger too long before posting it. If your story was not included in the podcast it wasn't because it wasn't good. At times I doubted my concept and fundamental belief that good fiction can happen quickly. Not one submission was anything less than good. I chose the ones I chose because they worked well together and worked well with the theme. Thanks once more to everyone for submitting. There is absolutely no restriction on people submitting again whether you've been "published" previously on the podcast or not. This is an amazing group of talented people and I can't wait to read more!
So that's it for this issue. now onto the next. The topic for the month of February is:
Attic Archaeology
I want to read stories about things found in attics. Long lost treasures and adventures. Hidden darkness. Magic or mischief or malevolence. Rummage around in the spiderwebs of your mind and bring me back a story. I will accept stories of any length. Poetry or prose though I think this topic is better suited to prose. Maximum of 2000 words. Because I was a day late in releasing this I will give you an extra day to submit stories. Due on February 21st.
Thanks everyone for listening and I hope you enjoy the podcast!
SUBMIT: podcast@drwicked.com
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20 Comments:
Wow! Those people(the ones who wrote the poems that you read...) They're really talented! Those were awesome! I am so excited for this new prompt!
And I was wondering... Are poems good too, or is it just short stories and such?
I am so amazed at all of the excellent poems. I had chills through all of them, and some good laughs too. And you know, you have a really good narrative voice, Wicked. I shall be taking up this new challenge in a few days, so the theme can stew for a while... Oh, and you've said that you wouldn't mind giving critique to the submissions. Have you thought any more on how you might do that?
I have a similar question to animejnky88's: how will we be able to send you submissions just for critiquing?
Will we be able to submit more than one story/poem/etc?
To answer your questions:
Just say "Not ready for submission, Critique Only" somewhere in the email you send and I'll respond without considering it for publication before refinement.
You are more than welcome to submit more than one story or poem. It is likely that I'll choose the best of the two/three/however-many and publish that one so there's room for other people. But feel free to send away.
And yes, poems are just fine for this one.
just checked out your site, found you in the six degress of separation through facebook looking at what authors groups are available.. interesting concept.. writing isn't my problem, editing my stuff is.. is there a program that can edit my novel for me? LOL
http://theideagirlsays.wordpress.com
Well done, everyone! All the poems are so darling. Thanks, Dr. Wicked!
These were so awesome! And you read aloud wonderfully. :)
You know, the prompt "Attic Archeology" has a double meaning. It could also mean archeology in or of Greece, since Greece was anciently known as Attica.
Just a thought.
These were great poems to listen to. :) And an interesting prompt to write about.
Also, thank you for mentioning Entertainment for the Braindead. I'm listening to their music now, and enjoying it quite a bit!
Are you going to update soon..?
Soo....it's died again?
write or die is a great idea really would enjoy to participate in the next :)
These poems are awesome, and yours was amazing! Tell me, when can I expect the next update?
Wow, these poems were impeccable!
They should be put together in an anthology (I'd buy it!).
"Sleep my darling" Is my favorite <3 But they're all awesome!!!
Grimble bug is an especially good poem.
I've hear so much about WriteOrDie - but each time I try to use it, nothing happens. I.e. I can write, and the words are counted or time downcounted, but when I come to the end, nothing happens. Yes my speaker is turned on.
I am so looking forward to hear those devilish voices, and I am so disappointed!
Tell me what I can do to make this work.
Those poems were great all of them ^_^ I wished I had a book of them now haha or an audiobook I loved them and I'm going to try and get my little brother to listen to them I think he would enjoy them greatly.
I really with the download link was available again. I'm feeling major nostalgia for these poems. I used to listen to them a lot in high school.
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