Thursday, June 10, 2010

"Out of the Blue" Now in Print!

Guess what! My short story "Out of the Blue" is now available in volume 6, issue 1 of moonShine Review!

The story is inspired by the song "Brother" by Murder By Death. I got permission from the band to quote the song in the publication too! How cool is that?

Here's the first couple paragraphs of the story:
The nurse was finishing the scheduled 3:00 p.m. change of my father’s saline drip when I looked up and saw Jack standing silently in the doorway, his eyes locked on the wasted body in the bed. I saw a tiny flutter in Jack’s jaw and knew he was grinding his teeth. It was an old trick we learned as kids – to grind our jaws so hard we wouldn’t cry. The only problem is, it’s hell on the teeth: I’ve got a mouthful of metal, have since I was seventeen, when three of my molars crumbled within two months of each other. High school killed my damn teeth. I was perversely glad to see Jack remembered the trick; I’d been using it a lot lately myself.

He was too thin, and his clothes hung on his body in odd ways, but otherwise he looked exactly as he had six years ago at the Greyhound station – on the day he’d been paroled. That rainy February afternoon was the last time I’d seen him. A lifetime had passed between now and then, and it stretched out in the sterile silence of my father’s hospital room like a highway filled with strange and undiscovered scenery.

The story's about an uneasy reconciliation between the two brothers, and it's probably the most "literary" piece I've ever written. No horror in this one at all - which is NOT par for the course for me. Still, it's a nice little piece and I'm proud of it, and I'm so glad it got picked up by such a fantastic market.

If you'd like to purchase your own copy of moonShine Review, click here or check out the sidebar... I added it to the list of links.

And for those of you who made guesses as to what was truth and what was fiction yesterday... those of you who guessed Gaga were correct! While I did set up the party for Nickleback in April (thanks for noting my tell, Lee, LOL), I haven't had a famous person come bowl at my center since. I loved reading each of your guesses. Thank you so much for reading and commenting!

Now I'm nominating seven creative liar- ahem, writers to continue the blog award! I pass this award on to:

Wendy Ramer

Janet Johnson
Maurice Mitchell
Alex Fleetwood at Hampshire Flyer
Arlee Bird at Tossing It Out
Alex J. Cavanaugh
Ellie at Ella's Edge

I'm excited to hear your truths... and lies!

10 comments:

RHYTHM AND RHYME said...

Congratulations hope it does well;

Have a nice day.

Yvonne.

Anonymous said...

Congratulations. That is excellent news.

L. Diane Wolfe said...

That is awesome, B! Tell the world!

Mason Canyon said...

Congratulations, wonderful news on your story. Best of luck.

Mason
Thoughts in Progress

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Miller, that rocks! Congratulations.

Laura S. said...

Congratulations! That's very exciting!!!

Hart Johnson said...

Your story looks fabulous! And I've said it at MY blog, but I will say it here... everyone needs to read some of B's shorts--she has amazing skill at them!

And congrats to all the liars!

Dawn Ius said...

Excellent! Your excerpt is awesome. When I get back home I'm going to get myself a copy!

* said...

Loved reading the excerpt! Congrats on your short story publication!!!!

Ella said...

Congrats on your piece and a taste of what it is about~ It does read with a touch of horror, the woes of life, more or less, not the blood draining gory, we usually tie to horrific fiction. I can't wait to read it~

Thanks for the wink and nod...mmh, tell me lies, sweet little lies...okay, I will work on it ;-D