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The Right Word with Roz
Tag Archives: short stories
How to avoid rejection (some of the time)
By Roz DeKett Note that I haven’t titled this ‘How to have your stories accepted’ – if only I had that formula. However, in the past couple of years (between working on a novel) I’ve written three short stories and … Continue reading →
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Tagged short stories, submissions, writing, Writing contests, writing tips
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One hundred words of freedom: Jane McDermott
By Roz Kay On New Year’s Eve, the tenth anniversary of her mother’s death, Jane McDermott wrote one hundred words for her. “It was hugely comforting to do that,” she says. “It’s this little thing I can do, and I … Continue reading →
Posted in Author interviews, Fiction
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Tagged author, Fiction, Fourteen Hills Press, Jane McDermott, Look Busy, MFA, Michael Rubin Book Award, Roz DeKett, Roz Kay, San Francisco State, short stories, Small Press, The Right Word
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