EDP published 'Blue Christmas' yesterday. Some nice reactions.
http://www.everydaypoets.com/blue-christmas-by-mark-dalligan/
Friday, 26 December 2008
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Space Magic
My review of David Levine's short story collection 'Space Magic' is up at The Short Review' site.
http://www.theshortreview.com/reviews/DavidDLevineSpaceMagic.htm
My Neo Counter seems to have dissapeared following a change to Firefox because of the Internet Explorer hacking. Hope it comesback.
http://www.theshortreview.com/reviews/DavidDLevineSpaceMagic.htm
My Neo Counter seems to have dissapeared following a change to Firefox because of the Internet Explorer hacking. Hope it comesback.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Saturday, 15 November 2008
More Poetry
Every Day Poetry has published 'Streetwalker' http://www.everydaypoets.com/streetwalker-by-mark-dalligan/
Sunday, 9 November 2008
Rainbows
has been published by EDF: http://www.everydayfiction.com/rainbows-by-mark-dalligan/#comments
Sunday, 2 November 2008
Rainy Days
Found out today that an entry to the Writers Writing (Raine Publishing) Drabble competition 'The Feasting' is one of the ten winners and is due to appear in a paperback called 'Rainy Days' this month.
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Shining
'Reflections' is now up on the Shine Journal site: http://www.theshinejournal.com/dalliganmark.htm
Sunday, 26 October 2008
SAND
My Robert E. Howard inspired 'At the Oasis' should be appearing in the first 'SAND: A Journal of Strange Tales' anthology, hopefully before Christmas.
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Avalanche
Well,here come some more buses:
Bewildering Stories: 'Green'
http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue310/green.html
MicroHorror: 'Happy Retirement'
http://www.microhorror.com/microhorror/author/mark-dalligan/happy-retirement/
And now for something completely different, poetry.
The Linnet's Wing: 'The Station'
http://www.thelinnetswings.net/run/?stn=6000&mpageno=2&pageno=4
and
'Island'
http://www.thelinnetswings.net/run/?stn=6000&mpageno=2&pageno=34
Bewildering Stories: 'Green'
http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue310/green.html
MicroHorror: 'Happy Retirement'
http://www.microhorror.com/microhorror/author/mark-dalligan/happy-retirement/
And now for something completely different, poetry.
The Linnet's Wing: 'The Station'
http://www.thelinnetswings.net/run/?stn=6000&mpageno=2&pageno=4
and
'Island'
http://www.thelinnetswings.net/run/?stn=6000&mpageno=2&pageno=34
Friday, 3 October 2008
Like Buses & OU & Fish
...acceptances can come in packs. 'Shopping Trip' appears in the October issue of StaticMovement http://www.staticmovement.com/mdalligan.htm and now two poems, 'Station' and 'Island' are to be published in the November issue of The Linnet's Wings. Oonah Joslin, a friend from the WriteWords community started me back on trying poetry and I thank her for that.
Just started the Open University course 'Creative Writing'. This is a stepping stone to my taking an MA - part of the Big Plan.
Last year I was long-listed for the Fish One Page prize but only found out by accident when flicking through the Fish site I found my name - I'd forgotten all about it. The day after the short-list was announced and I wasn't on it. This year I followed more closely but somehow managed to miss the long-list - I thought there wasn't one. I've only now found it and there's an entry 'Comfort Food' which I suspect is mine but authors names aren't detailed this year. Think I'll check with Fish, just to make sure it's mine before I brag.
Just started the Open University course 'Creative Writing'. This is a stepping stone to my taking an MA - part of the Big Plan.
Last year I was long-listed for the Fish One Page prize but only found out by accident when flicking through the Fish site I found my name - I'd forgotten all about it. The day after the short-list was announced and I wasn't on it. This year I followed more closely but somehow managed to miss the long-list - I thought there wasn't one. I've only now found it and there's an entry 'Comfort Food' which I suspect is mine but authors names aren't detailed this year. Think I'll check with Fish, just to make sure it's mine before I brag.
Sunday, 14 September 2008
Every Day Poetry
I've written very few poems but new venture Every Day Poetry (part of the Every Day Fiction stable) has taken 'Streetwalker'. The venue launches in November. www.everydaypoetry.com
Sunday, 7 September 2008
Some Hits
After a bit of a dearth of good new, MicroHorror has taken 'The Hobbyist' http://www.microhorror.com/microhorror/author/mark-dalligan/the-hobbyist/ and Shine Journal has accepted 'Reflections for the November issue.
Saturday, 2 August 2008
Sunday, 27 July 2008
Back to Reality
Having spent a few weeks in Cyprus I flew back on Monday night and straight into the office Tuesday.
There was a heatwave throughout our holiday which put me off writing to any great extent though I did a little on two horror stories and my novel.
Good news on return was that Bewildering Stories have taken 'Adam's Ale'.
Bad news was a clutch of rejections, but there you go.
There was a heatwave throughout our holiday which put me off writing to any great extent though I did a little on two horror stories and my novel.
Good news on return was that Bewildering Stories have taken 'Adam's Ale'.
Bad news was a clutch of rejections, but there you go.
Monday, 30 June 2008
Bridport Prize
Managed to send my entry electronically to this major short story and poetry competition a few hours before it closes. Now I need to attend a few other priorities before we're of to Cyprus for the summer hols. These include late delivery of an SF review to Tania Hershman's 'The Short Review'.
Sunday, 22 June 2008
Pictures
I won my writers group weekly flash fiction challenge today which was based on producing a story inspired by one of a number of Crystalwizard pictures on the Bewildering Stories website. I was quite pleased with 'Adam's Ale' and have sent it to Don at BWS for consideration.
Working hard now to finish my entry (a literary short story) for the Bridport prize.
Working hard now to finish my entry (a literary short story) for the Bridport prize.
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Binnacle
Slight amount of excitement when I was shortlisted yesterday for the Binnacle Ultra Short prize i.e. top 100 out of 700+ submissions. Others shortlisted from my writers group were Oonah and Tania Hershman. Tania made it to the final cut so will definitely be published by this University of Maine magazine but Oonah and I fell by the wayside.
Still, have only entered a few competitions and was longlisted last year for the Fish One Page and now my first shortlisting in a hard fought competition. I'll keep the smile on my face.
Still, have only entered a few competitions and was longlisted last year for the Fish One Page and now my first shortlisting in a hard fought competition. I'll keep the smile on my face.
Monday, 9 June 2008
Worms & Green Together
Nathan at MicroHorror has published 'The Worm' - see also work from my friend Oonah V Joslin on the same site http://www.microhorror.com/microhorror/author/oonah-v-joslin/above-nature/. At the same time Bewildering Stories have taken 'Green' but publication date unknown. Again, Oonah has some good work on this site http://www.bewilderingstories.com/issue293/casino.html.
Thursday, 5 June 2008
Moving Again
Static Movement has taken my flash 'Points of View', revealing what actually happened to the Witchfinder General. The Ranfurly Review has now published my comic short story 'Pure Theatre' about an amateur theatre production.
Monday, 26 May 2008
Over the Rainbow
'Rainbows', an ultra short Flash originally submitted to a writers group challenge at WW, has not been taken for the latest Tell Tales anthology. I've sent it straight back out, this time to Boston Literary Magazine where I've had a few things published.
I've just read an article by Vanessa Gebbie (author of 'Words from a Glass Bubble', a short story anthology, and also this year's judge of the Fish One Page prize) which offers some useful advice I'll have to start taking: http://www.theshortstory.org.uk/features/index.php4?features_id=28
Meanwhile, I'm going to try and push the word count of my novel up before it grows too stale.
I've just read an article by Vanessa Gebbie (author of 'Words from a Glass Bubble', a short story anthology, and also this year's judge of the Fish One Page prize) which offers some useful advice I'll have to start taking: http://www.theshortstory.org.uk/features/index.php4?features_id=28
Meanwhile, I'm going to try and push the word count of my novel up before it grows too stale.
Sunday, 11 May 2008
Waiting for Good News
'Worm', a Flash about what happens when some church bells come crashing down, has been rejected by Ficticious Force. I'll need to think where to send it next.
Entered a piece for the monthly Fish Micro comp. Result due end of June.
Entered a piece for the monthly Fish Micro comp. Result due end of June.
Monday, 5 May 2008
Green
'Green' a comic flash on alien culture written for my WW group, sent today to Bewildering Stories.
'Topsider', originally destined for Writers of the Future (but languishing in an unposted enevelope) has now been entered in the Robert Heinlein competition.
'Topsider', originally destined for Writers of the Future (but languishing in an unposted enevelope) has now been entered in the Robert Heinlein competition.
Sunday, 4 May 2008
Canada
Sent 'The Wassail' to Canadian SF magazine Neo-Opsis today. Hope they're more appreciative than the Bristol judges.
Friday, 2 May 2008
EDF & Static Movement
EverydayFiction published 'Alone' today. Even though I wrote this eerie story I'm not sure whether it's a ghost story or a tale of extreme loneliness.
Static Movement is bringing out a print edition and have confirmed there's space for 'His Majesty Requests'.
Static Movement is bringing out a print edition and have confirmed there's space for 'His Majesty Requests'.
Tuesday, 29 April 2008
Beaten Up
Well I didn't make the longlist for the Bristol with my Victorian fantasy story. Sending it out again soon, question is where?
The Beat accepted 'The Commuter's Tale' , which is not quite as boring as it might seem.
http://the-beat.co.uk/the-commuter%e2%80%99s-tale/
The Beat accepted 'The Commuter's Tale' , which is not quite as boring as it might seem.
http://the-beat.co.uk/the-commuter%e2%80%99s-tale/
Sunday, 27 April 2008
Black Weekend
So Saturday I find I haven't won a place on Lancaster University's distance learning Creative Writing MA and foolishly didn't make any back-up applications. Then, after waiting ages for the Fish One Page longlist, only the shortlist is announced. Never expected to win but certainly last year hearing I'd been longlisted gave my confidence a boost.
I've plenty of work out there to keep my interest up. Now I'm waiting to see if my submission to the first Bristol Short Story competition receives any acclaim.
I've plenty of work out there to keep my interest up. Now I'm waiting to see if my submission to the first Bristol Short Story competition receives any acclaim.
Wednesday, 23 April 2008
Mythos(ish)
Nathan at MicroHorror has accepted 'The Vaults', a Lovecraftian tale (see link). This was inspired by a challenge on the Flash Fiction part of theWriteWords site, of which I've been an active member for around a year.
Sunday, 20 April 2008
Perseverance
No news on Saturday, so no news = good news.
Have sent 'Topsider' to L. Ron Hubbard's 'Writers of the Future'.
Have sent 'Topsider' to L. Ron Hubbard's 'Writers of the Future'.
Saturday, 19 April 2008
Pulp
AlienSkin magazine weren't impressed by my comic sci-fi story 'Stranded'. I've edited to the point it's probably too tight and sent to the Writers Digest competition, 'genre' category. If I'm a main contender I'll hear in October otherwise results in December.
My sci-fi is heavily influenced by the Pulp era or Golden Age. In the late 60's I used my pocket money to buy old copies of American mags like Astounding and Bewildering from a grubby bookshop in Brixton Road. They used to be piled up below the tables of soft-porn magazines, which I virtually ignored. In my pre-pubescent years, travelling to other worlds was a far more interesting concept than any naked woman.
I'm on a bit of a roll though with this sort of writing being rejected. Murky Depths didn't want 'Topsider', a tale of a traveller in London years after the Bomb. I need to find it a home because I think it deserves one.
Still, Saturday is the day I usually here back on my offerings, so fingers crossed on the other stuff.
My sci-fi is heavily influenced by the Pulp era or Golden Age. In the late 60's I used my pocket money to buy old copies of American mags like Astounding and Bewildering from a grubby bookshop in Brixton Road. They used to be piled up below the tables of soft-porn magazines, which I virtually ignored. In my pre-pubescent years, travelling to other worlds was a far more interesting concept than any naked woman.
I'm on a bit of a roll though with this sort of writing being rejected. Murky Depths didn't want 'Topsider', a tale of a traveller in London years after the Bomb. I need to find it a home because I think it deserves one.
Still, Saturday is the day I usually here back on my offerings, so fingers crossed on the other stuff.
Thursday, 10 April 2008
A Good Cast
Edinburgh e-magazine Ranfurly Review has taken a 5,000 word short story 'Pure Theatre'. I've rewritten this more times than I can remember. Glad its found a home. Out in the June issue.
Sunday, 6 April 2008
Leaf Books
Subbed one new SF storyand three previously published e-zine pieces to Leaf Books Micro-Fiction Contest - prize is anthology publication. The contest closes in May '08 so shouldn't be too long to wait.
Saturday, 5 April 2008
Plus & Minus
SAND: A Journal of Strange Tales has now published my Clark Ashton-Smith inspired 'At the Oasis' (link). Robin at Boston Literary Magazine has rejected my historical piece on the Boston Tea Party. In retrospect I agree with her take that there wasn't enough power for something so pivotally emotional, I concentrated too much on the historical side. May rewrite and send elsewhere.
Friday, 4 April 2008
Starting Point
Over the past year I've submitted 100 pieces of fiction (some many times), have 17 submissions outstanding and achieved 16 publications and 1 competition long-listing (Fish One Page Story 2007). This gives a hit rate of just over 20%.
Published/accepted by: Apollo's Lyre (1); Bewildering Stories (1); Boston Literary Review (2); Clockwise Cat (1); Delivered (1); EveryDay Fiction (2); LitBits (2); MicroHorror (1); Ranfurly Literary Review (1); Sand: A Journal of Strange Tales (1); Static Movement (1); The Beat (1); Twisted Tongue (1).
Awaiting results of entries to: Fish One Page Story, Bristol Short Story Prize and Biscuit Flash Competition.
Currently working on a comic novel, a horror novel and a horror short story.
Published/accepted by: Apollo's Lyre (1); Bewildering Stories (1); Boston Literary Review (2); Clockwise Cat (1); Delivered (1); EveryDay Fiction (2); LitBits (2); MicroHorror (1); Ranfurly Literary Review (1); Sand: A Journal of Strange Tales (1); Static Movement (1); The Beat (1); Twisted Tongue (1).
Awaiting results of entries to: Fish One Page Story, Bristol Short Story Prize and Biscuit Flash Competition.
Currently working on a comic novel, a horror novel and a horror short story.
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