What is STRANGE LITTLE STORIES?
(1) It's my monthly writer's newsletter––but it's more than that...
(2) It's a place where writers (and readers) can feel free to tell the kind of stories they might not have had a chance to tell before––short, real-life events that stay in the mind, ones that haunt, disturb, and sometimes illuminate.
Every month, I invite a new guest-author to write a brand new strange little story. The guidelines are that it has to be short (1,500 words or less), strange, and true.
Some writers who've shared their strange little stories include Adam Golaski, Mary Rickert, Clint Smith, Gary McMahon, and Ralph Robert Moore.
(1) It's my monthly writer's newsletter––but it's more than that...
(2) It's a place where writers (and readers) can feel free to tell the kind of stories they might not have had a chance to tell before––short, real-life events that stay in the mind, ones that haunt, disturb, and sometimes illuminate.
Every month, I invite a new guest-author to write a brand new strange little story. The guidelines are that it has to be short (1,500 words or less), strange, and true.
Some writers who've shared their strange little stories include Adam Golaski, Mary Rickert, Clint Smith, Gary McMahon, and Ralph Robert Moore.
What do you get when you subscribe to STRANGE LITTLE STORIES?
Every month, you get a brand new strange little story written by myself, a new strange little story by a featured guest author, and a conversation between myself and the guest-author where we discuss their strange-but-true story and other writerly things. (Plus, of course, some publishing news, etc.)
So if this sounds interesting, I invite you to subscribe. (It's free, of course.)
Every month, you get a brand new strange little story written by myself, a new strange little story by a featured guest author, and a conversation between myself and the guest-author where we discuss their strange-but-true story and other writerly things. (Plus, of course, some publishing news, etc.)
So if this sounds interesting, I invite you to subscribe. (It's free, of course.)
And I also invite you to send in your own strange little story to dhsurface(at)gmail(dot)com and I'll share it in a future issue.
Because everyone has a strange little story.
Because everyone has a strange little story.