In case you missed my story, "Floaters," the first time, it and many other stories are available in the Kindle January 2013 edition of Cosmic Crime Stories. I believe there will be a print version, too.
[edit] Duh. Yeah, here's the link where you can get a print or PDF version.
RLR
Update: Check out my NEW website (still in progress) at robertlowellrussell.com (it redirects to a wordpress account, but it's nice.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
"There's Construction on Your Road to Doom" is live at Every Day Fiction
My story, "There's Construction on Your Road to Doom," is now live at Every Day Fiction.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
"The Flittiest Catch" is a three star story on Tangent Online's 2012 Recommended Reading List
What the what?
I've learned that my story, "The Flittiest Catch," is a three star story on Tangent Online's 2012 Recommended Reading List.
That's awesome with an extra squirt of awesome sauce!
RLR
I've learned that my story, "The Flittiest Catch," is a three star story on Tangent Online's 2012 Recommended Reading List.
That's awesome with an extra squirt of awesome sauce!
RLR
Monday, December 31, 2012
Every Day Fiction to publish "There's Construction on Your Road to Doom"
Every Day Fiction has accepted my story, "There's Construction on Your Road to Doom."
Not a bad way to close out 2012.
They told me it should appear in the next couple of months, and I'll provide a direct link when it goes live.
Happy New Year!
RLR
Not a bad way to close out 2012.
They told me it should appear in the next couple of months, and I'll provide a direct link when it goes live.
Happy New Year!
RLR
Monday, December 17, 2012
Tangent Online reviews "The Flittiest Catch." (another good one)
Here's a link to the full review of the issue.
Reviewer, Michelle Ristuccia, writes:
"The Flittiest Catch" by Robert Lowell Russell begins with an interview with a captain on a very unusual fishing boat. As he is explaining the dangers of the job, the interview is interrupted by excitement on the deck. The title and setup are a parody of reality TV shows like “The Deadliest Catch.” This flash piece is a lot of fun and almost everything about it is a spoiler due to its length. Let's just say that the illustration shows an old guy with a long beard suspended from a balloon under the fishing blimp. And just in case you were trying to take it seriously, the story even ends on a pun.
RLR
Reviewer, Michelle Ristuccia, writes:
"The Flittiest Catch" by Robert Lowell Russell begins with an interview with a captain on a very unusual fishing boat. As he is explaining the dangers of the job, the interview is interrupted by excitement on the deck. The title and setup are a parody of reality TV shows like “The Deadliest Catch.” This flash piece is a lot of fun and almost everything about it is a spoiler due to its length. Let's just say that the illustration shows an old guy with a long beard suspended from a balloon under the fishing blimp. And just in case you were trying to take it seriously, the story even ends on a pun.
RLR
Monday, December 10, 2012
My first Lois Tilton review and it doesn't suck!
Lois Tilton of Locus Online has reviewed the IGMS December '12 issue.
For my story, she wrote:
For an 1100 word story, those ten words sound pretty good to me.
RLR
For my story, she wrote:
“The Flittiest Catch” by Robert Lowell Russell
Fishing for fairy dust and netting a bunch of jokes.For an 1100 word story, those ten words sound pretty good to me.
RLR
Saturday, December 1, 2012
"The Flittiest Catch" is up at IGMS! The artwork is awesome!
My story, "The Flittiest Catch," is now live at Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show.
The issue includes a bunch of other great stories, too, including a pair from Nebula/Hugo/some other award I'm forgetting winner, Ken Liu.
It only costs $15 a year to subscribe, and you get access to back issues. And as a bonus, my story is also featured in audio.
Very excited about this!
Check out M.Wayne Miller's artwork for the piece. It's amazing!
RLR
The issue includes a bunch of other great stories, too, including a pair from Nebula/Hugo/some other award I'm forgetting winner, Ken Liu.
It only costs $15 a year to subscribe, and you get access to back issues. And as a bonus, my story is also featured in audio.
Very excited about this!
Check out M.Wayne Miller's artwork for the piece. It's amazing!
RLR
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