Friday, March 7, 2014

March Stories are Out! New from @davelaureate @t_morrissey @seanmmonaghan #writers

The Way to Shangri-La
David W. Landrum
“Your calling to live in an ashram and pursue a certain type of spiritual attainment is at an end. You have come on this pilgrimage to find new direction. Your calling has changed.”
Scent of Darkness 
Ted Morrissey
It seemed to absorb the dark of night so that in dawn’s twilight it appeared more than merely black but an actual void, an emptiness in the air that one might step through into another place altogether, like Alice’s rabbit-hole.
800 
Sean Monaghan
It is an old thing. The kind of machine that was innovative a hundred years ago, but now is pretty left behind. I like to keep it on hand just to see how the old markets are doing. They never do very well, but I still have money out there, locked away.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
David W. Landrum teaches Literature at Grand Valley State University in Allendale, Michigan. He has published over a hundred short stories in various journals and anthologies. His novel, The Sorceress of the Northern Seas, is available from Netherworld Books, UK, through Amazon; his novellas, Strange Brewand The Gallery are also available from Amazon. The BDLit Stories by David W. Landrum: “The Way to Shangri-La - Issue #2, Mar, 2014. Also on: Goodreads. @davelaureate

Sean Monaghan works as an educator in a busy public library. His stories have appeared inPerihelionAurealis and The colred Lens, among others. Website: SeanMonaghan.com. The BDLit Stories by Sean Monaghan: “800″ - Issue #2, Mar, 2014. Also on: Goodreads. @seanmmonaghan

Ted Morrissey holds a Ph.D. in English studies and is an adjunct lecturer in English at University of Illinois Springfield and in the Writing and Publishing Program at Benedictine University Springfield, where he’s a reader for Quiddity international literary journal and public-radio program. He is the author of the novels An Untimely Frost and Men of Winter, as well as the novelette Figures in Blue. His short fiction has appeared in nearly twenty journals, including Glimmer Train StoriesThe Chariton Review, and PANK. He’s also published the monograph, The Beowulf Poet and His Real Monsters. Please see TedMorrissey.com for further information. The BDLit Stories by Ted Morrissey: “Scent of Darkness” - Issue #2, Mar, 2014. Also on: Goodreads. @t_morrissey

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