Several up and coming North Texas writers will be featured in the review including Rob Bosquez, Robin Goodpaster, Ann Graham, Cary Nichols, Mark Nobles, Linda Simmons, and editor and publisher Rachel Pilcher. Two of my stories will also be included in the journal. Both "The Nine Lives of Ivy Lee Jones," which was a finalist in the Northeast Texas Writers' Organization's 2015 short story contest judged by #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover, and "The Socrates of Waylon County," which received an honorable mention in the same contest, will be included. I am glad to see that these two stories have found a good home.
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Panther City Review Launch
I am pleased to report that the Panther City Review will launch at The Last Word Bookstore in Fort Worth on October 1st from 4:00 to 6:00. The Last Word, in my opinion, is a fine place for the launch. Paul Combs, the owner of this indie bookstore, is committed to providing an outlet for local writers, and his bookstore is rapidly becoming an important meeting place for the local arts community.
Several up and coming North Texas writers will be featured in the review including Rob Bosquez, Robin Goodpaster, Ann Graham, Cary Nichols, Mark Nobles, Linda Simmons, and editor and publisher Rachel Pilcher. Two of my stories will also be included in the journal. Both "The Nine Lives of Ivy Lee Jones," which was a finalist in the Northeast Texas Writers' Organization's 2015 short story contest judged by #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover, and "The Socrates of Waylon County," which received an honorable mention in the same contest, will be included. I am glad to see that these two stories have found a good home.
Several up and coming North Texas writers will be featured in the review including Rob Bosquez, Robin Goodpaster, Ann Graham, Cary Nichols, Mark Nobles, Linda Simmons, and editor and publisher Rachel Pilcher. Two of my stories will also be included in the journal. Both "The Nine Lives of Ivy Lee Jones," which was a finalist in the Northeast Texas Writers' Organization's 2015 short story contest judged by #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover, and "The Socrates of Waylon County," which received an honorable mention in the same contest, will be included. I am glad to see that these two stories have found a good home.
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