“Fragments of an Alternating Current” up at Hub Magazine
Posted by Derek in Short FictionMy cyberpunk-flavoured short story, “Fragments of an Alternating Current”, is up at Hub Magazine, featured in Issue 113.
Thanks to Lee Harris and the fine folks at Hub Magazine for picking up the story.
This all happened rather quickly, so I didn’t really have time to post about the sale since the publication date was so soon after acceptance.
And as a side note, this story was workshopped at the fantastic Online Writing Workshop for Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror–or more commonly referred to as the OWW. This is an invaluable resource for fledgling and seasoned writers alike, and although my own personal involvement has dwindled, I still can’t vouch for this community enough.
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Congrats!
Thanks Karen!
Congrats!
I followed the link from Sara’s blog. Wow. that story was amazing. I love the word choices you made. It was all new to me, but you didn’t tell the story like that. I felt like I was already part of the world you created. The characters came to life as well as the scenery. It was a total mind f*&# and I loved it!
Great job ;o)
Erica
Thanks so much, Erica. Glad you enjoyed the story. =)