There are new poems listed on the Serial Poetry page from the September 4, 2012 Poetry Fishbowl. Updated series include Hart's Farm, Path of the Paladins, and The Steamsmith. There's also a new poem in Schrodinger's Heroes, and one for Torn World that I haven't submitted to the Canon Board yet.
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I have added three new poems to the Hart's Farm series on the Serial Poetry page. There are also a couple of new poems on the menu page for Schrodinger's Heroes over on my Dreamwidth blog. These are my first bingo set for Cottoncandy_bingo fest. You can see my bingo card here.
B1: "Sweet Words" (Hart's Farm) B2: "The Threads of Our Lives" (Hart's Farm) B3: "Hartlines" (Hart's Farm) B4: "Come In, Please" (Schrodinger's Heroes) B5: "The Cat's Pajamas" (Schrodinger's Heroes) My hope with this fest is to attract some new readers and expand some of the more light-hearted series. There are four new poems published in Path of the Paladins, as part of the half-price poetry sale. These have been linked on the Serial Poetry page.
I have reposted the first part of an article I wrote for ErgoFiction, "Crowdfunding for Readers: The Power of Patronage." It explains the idea of cyberfunded creativity and what patrons can get out of it, with a particular focus on weblit.
I've added a link to the "Serial Poetry" page. You can now read the flash fiction "Souvenirs" by Dreamwidth user Aldersprig, set in my Monster House universe by special invitation during the Drakeathon livewriting event.
Today I added a "Resources" page to the "Crowdfunding" section. There you'll find annotated links to web hosts, hub sites, blogging and social networks, etc. These are useful tools for creators and consumers of cyberfunded creativity. If you're looking for a place to publish your crowdfunded project, or you want to want other people's projects to enjoy, look there for comparison shopping.
You can now read my story "The Flight of the Rose Butterfly" over on Torn World. This is the first story posted (though I have another drafted that happens earlier) that features my character Rai, twin brother of ellenmillion's character Bai. It shows their introduction to a popular musical instrument, the harmonichron. This is also a good example of how they cope with Rai's visual handicap. Check out the lovely pen-and-ink illustration that ellenmillion drew for it!
If you like this story and want to see more of these characters, please consider sending me credits or karma through Torn World's crowdfunding options. Same goes if you like the art; tip the artist. |
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AuthorElizabeth Barrette lives in central Illinois. She writes in the fields of speculative fiction, gender studies, and nature religions. Archives
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