Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 17: Playing favorites
The past few weeks of online short fiction have been impressive ones, and I’ve really been enjoying myself with all the great stories that have popped up, especially from a few favorite veterans of mine who’ve been making the online scene for a few years now and a story from a writer who’s been making the publishing scene for over 30 years.
Read more after the jump…
Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 9
Keith Rawson makes his official debut as a contributor at BSC by reviving the Short Thoughts on Short Fiction column. This edition takes a look at stories by Kieran Shea, Liam Sweeny and Sandra Seamans.
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Check out his column after the jump….
Conversations with the Bookless: Sandra Seamans
A couple of years ago Jeff Vandermeer ran a series of blog posts called Conversations With the Bookless. The Conversations with the Bookless series was designed to showcase those writers who are up and coming, who don’t yet have a collection or a novel out, who are making their names known writing short stories. With [...]
Short Thoughts on Short Fiction Vol. 1
The debut of a new column called Short Thoughts on Short Fiction. The goal will be to read one short story a day, Monday through Friday, and post some thoughts on them sometime over the following weekend.
Saturday Sound Off: Crime Fiction’s Bastard Child
*Saturday’s Sound Off is an open venue for speaking out on issues related to books, book publishing, magazines, etc. The plan is that there will be no regular, sole contributor, but that this column space will serve as an online speakers’ corner, providing a platform for people passionate about books with something to say. Crime [...]










