The Choice

 

Vintage Printing Press

Vintage Printing Press

 

I just finished the 2nd draft of a short story I began almost a year ago. It’s called, “The Choice,” and I am marketing it as a religious horror story. I decided to share a short excerpt of the current draft in this post. It is currently out in circulation to friends for editing.

This is also my first story I am going to send out for publication (a.k.a. rejection letters). 

Exciting!!

Does anyone know any horror short periodicals that solicit pieces longer than 5,000 words? I was hoping to send this to Cemetery Dance, but they have a 5,000 word guideline, and the current version is clocking 8,628 (I might be able to get it down to 7,500-8,000, but 5,000 is just not possible!). 

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She frowned.

Cobwebs covered the monitor. She hadn’t noticed earlier. How was that? She had watched through a complete cycle of the screen saver. It was like the silky strands had appeared while Lacy was staring at the stereo. Feeling slightly uneasy, she decided she must still be sleepy, and took a sip of her juice.

However they had gotten there, the cobwebs were definitely bothering her. They were thick; Lacy had never seen cobwebs so thick, and they seemed… wet.

Carla had many faults, but lack of cleanliness was not one of them. She was meticulous about dust, and never would have overlooked large cobwebs draped around the monitor. She pushed them aside with her hand, disgusted at how they clung to her skin, and decided to grab a paper towel for the rest.

Coming back from the kitchen, she dropped the towel.

The cobwebs were gone. 

A quake passed along her spine. She peered back into the kitchen, suddenly concerned that she was being watched, but there was no one there. She stared at the monitor, trying to find some bit of web leftover. She had washed the stickiness off her hands, and without that small proof, it was difficult to shake the feeling that she was losing it, her sanity that is. She waited a while then picked up the paper towel. She wiped the monitor and checked the towel: meticulously clean.

Unsure what to think, Lacy decided to continue as though sane. She fired up Internet Explorer, Solitaire, I-Tunes, and her email program, unconsciously hoping her fear would drown in activity.

The first one ready was the email. It fired up almost instantly. The other programs sputtered along, hourglass spinning, and refused to load despite several re-attempts. She cursed, resting on her earlier prognostication of Jed’s successful virus hunt. Pulling up the email program, she clicked on the inbox, and saw she had a new message.

 “One message? Freaking loser friends. Where is everybody?”  

To add to her annoyance, she didn’t recognize the sender. [None] was written in the subject line, usually a dead giveaway for virus-touting marketers. But feeling impatient from fear, and annoyed by the small inbox, she opened it.

“What?” she said.

The message had only three words: 

 

Look Behind You 

 

So she did.

She turned very slowly. Jokes weren’t Jed’s kind of thing – they took valuable time from gaming – but it was possible her friends had gotten Jed to let them inside. Lacy could imagine his response, “Whatever man, your funeral,” as he let them in. Wondering who it might be (praying silently that they wouldn’t spray anything on her new skirt), she turned around.

It was Carla. 

She looked dead.

~~

What do you think? 

I’ll keep you posted on my query attempts in future posts. 

           Cross your fingers, say some prayers, and wish me luck!

(and yes, this is not a Wednesday Watercooler post, but a Friday one. I’ve been running a bit slow these days) 

 

Published in: on July 29, 2008 at 2:48 am  Leave a Comment  
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Beat

 

Wind-Me-Up Man

Wind-Me-Up Man

 

Oof..

Would somebody mind winding me back up? Because I am beat!

I’ll try to post something worthwhile over the next couple days; I realize it’s been awhile since I had a good one. Looks like I’ll have to clear some cobwebs off the server..

One small update: I am learning the sidearm frisbee toss. Highly useful during games of Ultimate Frisbee. I can get it to fly straight, sometimes, but it’s still awfully wobbly. I’m told it can take newbies 2-3 months to perfect the wrist-flick (at the current rate it’s looking more like 9-99 months

Another small update: Brian King’s Adopt-A-Lock campaign is finished; he will soon be wearing my Cotton Candy Pink dread. Victory is smelling very sweet..

*Yawn* It is definitely time for sleep.. Goodnight and sleep tight!

Published in: on July 25, 2008 at 6:57 am  Comments (2)  
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Mac & Brad.. and Broken Pics

 

 

Imagine the last bite of Macaroni and Cheese, topped with bread crumbs, next to my Iced Mocha and a bookstore copy of Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes (I decided it was time to read this classic by one of my favorite “new” authors)..

Imagine it, because WordPress is having a problem with Amazon’s S3 image server, which caused all of my pics to go AWOL. I am told the problem should be fixed sometime..hopefully soon..

In the meanwhile, I just wanted to remind everyone that Brian King’s Adopt-A-Lock campaign is going strong. You can place your bid’s here

Mine is in. Outbid me if you can!

Adopt-A-Lock

 

Brian King's Dreads

The Dreads

 

A Watercooler Wednesday post with a twist: this week’s post is not from me.

It’s written by my good friend Brian King. He has an awesome fundraiser he is doing to raise money for Invisible Children. I don’t want to steal his thunder, but I did want to say one thing: 

Brian is one of the craziest kats I’ve ever met, and I totally 100% endorse this fundraiser.

Let’s bring hope to Uganda! (And embarrassment to godly brothers!)

~~

“Hi friends,

If you haven’t heard yet, I’m putting together an awesome event to raise money and awareness for Invisible Children. They were the first group to bring the sufferings of the Ugandan people to the American consciousness.

Since their beginning in 2003, Invisible Children has been working to free some of more than 30,000 children that have been captured by militia groups and forced into becoming soldiers.

Recently, the level of violence has been receding, but over 1.5 million people are still living in refugee camps. These camps are ridden with disease and malnutrition, but the refugees are virtually trapped because they lack the resources they need to return home. Invisible Children continues to help these people by providing schooling and other resources to enable them to return to their villages with their needs met and hope restored.

 

The Mission

The Mission

 

After hearing about these children, I have been looking for a way to help. This is what I came up with: in order to raise money for Invisible Children, I am going to auction off my dreadlocks on eBay!

“That’s crazy!” you might be saying, and I’d agree with you  But crazy or not, it’s true. I have been in contact with Invisible Children, and they have shared their enthusiasm about this novel fundraising method. So here’s how it’s going to work.

- I’m going to put up each of my dreads on eBay, so there will be 35 individual auctions. I’ll be starting the auction on Wednesday, July 16th.

- Then (here’s where you come in!!!) donors bid big money on eBay. Once I put the eBay posting up, I’ll send you the link.

- If you win a dread, congratulations! By adopting a lock, you can tell me what to do with it: dye it whatever color you want, send me beads/charms to put on it, … be creative.

 

Dye

The Dye

 

- On July 25th, I will be going up to Knotty Boy salon up in Vancouver, BC. I have told them about Adopt-a-Lock and they’re so excited about it that they’re going to dye all my dreads for free! They will dye each dread according to its winner’s choice.

- I will then keep my dreads all crazy-colored (1-3 weeks depending on how much is raised, see my blog for details), and then cut them off.

- I will donate 100% of the profits (only subtracting the eBay fees) to Invisible Children.

- Also, the company I’m interning with this summer will match the gift amount 100%. So $1 raised = $2 for Invisible Children.

- Finally, all the auction winners will be emailed an official Adopt-a-Lock adoption certificate including a picture of their adopted dread and a personal thanks by me! Kind of like adopting a star, but way cooler.

Come on, there are bazillions of stars and only 35 dreads! But similar to adopting a star, I’m not planning on actually sending my disembodied dreads to the winners. I’m betting that most people won’t actually want one in the first place. But that being said, if you really want your adopted dread, I will be happy to send it your way.

I think that sums up the Adopt-a-Lock campaign fairly well. For more details, please check out my Adopt-a-Lock blog.

~~

I am really stoked about this! As a recap, here’s what you can do to help,

1) Go to http://adoptalock.blogspot.com/ to find out when official auctioning begins on Wednesday June 16

2) Attempt to outbid my Cotton Candy Pink with Green Hair-Clips

3) Pray for the ministry of Invisible Children

Dreads for Uganda!

Published in: on July 16, 2008 at 4:11 am  Comments (1)  
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“Only 13 more hours,” said the Sloth.

This video is adorable…

for sloths. But let me recount my sleep record this past weekend:

    Friday night: 10 hours

    Saturday night: 13 hours

    Sunday night: 9 hours + a 2 hour nap

That is 33 hours in 3 days.

(gwah..just thinking about the amount of time I wasted makes me nauseous)

Honestly, I don’t know what happened. I worked a lot this week, though nothing more than usual; I did not get enough sleep, also nothing unusual.

But when Sunday morning came around, I began it like that sloth – crawling around my bed with intentions to embrace the day – but puddling around from one spot to another, I just could not gather the energy to get up. When I did finally get up, around 2:00pm, I felt like a cotton farm had been planted inside my head. 

Is there some kind of strange summer sickness I should be aware of?

The summer-slothilitis, or some such disorder? Symptoms: apathy, lethargy, a general unwillingness to get out of bed and do something useful with one’s life?

I guess I better stop laying off the coffee..

Published in: on July 15, 2008 at 4:16 am  Comments (1)  
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