Two contributor copies of Kaleidotrope arrived today. Always an exciting event. Especially when you discover a large white envelope and think, 'What'd I order?'
I live in constant surprise (it's a nice town).
Day three of short story month (we don't talk about May 1st), and I'm turning into the half-a-story a day girl. I finished yesterday's story just before tea (today) and I'm ending today half-way through my next story. But at least there are words here and heck, I may be able to use some of them when it comes to editing.
Short Story Month tally:
1. Blow a Whistle, I'm done (1876 words)
2. The Lies Moths Tell (1199 words)
3. The Handiwork of Commerce (448 words - still writing)