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Short stories can be a great vehicle for authors. They give writers the chance to reach audiences they haven’t touched before. But where are markets for shorter work and how do you get your writing into those markets?
On today’s show I talk to Mick and Katharina Bordet, the creators of the short story podcast, “Every Photo Tells”. We talk about why they created the podcast and what they are trying to achieve with it. We also talk about how other writers can get involved.
I also round out the episode with a book review of the near-future dystopian science fiction novel, “88” by Michael R. Fletcher.
That’s today’s episode. I hope you enjoy it.
Show Notes
00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 111 – Every Photo Tells a Story
Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”
00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 111 – Every Photo Tells a Story (continued)
Welcome to the show.
01:02 Promo: Parsec Awards
01:55 -Tips and Typos
Mike provides a review of Michael R. Fletcher’s debut novel 88
05:38 Promo: SciFiDiner
06:48 — Get Published Episode 111 – Every Photo Tells a Story (continued)
Mike, Mick and Katharina talk about Every Photo Tells and short stories.
55:56 – Promo – Every Photo Tells
57:05 — Closing
Thank you for listening.
Websites mentioned in this episode:
Every Photo Tells – http://everyphototells.com/
Mick Bordet – http://mickbordet.com/ http://someotherscotland.blogspot.ca/
Katharina Bordet – http://maimer.net/ http://wiener-blut.net/
Odin1Eye – http://www.viewfromvalhalla.com/
Parsec Awards – http://parsecawards.com/
SciFi Diner Podcast – http://scifidinerpodcast.com
Michael R. Fletcher – http://michaelrfletcher.com/
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