MiniStories: mnartists’ new Flash Fiction competition
February 28th, 2008 No Comments »
You want to tell a story very fast? This is a way to do it!
mnartists.org is launching miniStories, a quarterly short-short fiction competition coordinated by Electric Arc Radio’s Geoff Herbach (author of The Miracle Letters of T. Rimberg, forthcoming from Three Rivers Press). This new literary series will showcase previously unpublished short stories by Minnesota writers which will be selected by authors, editors, and publishing industry veterans from across the country. Winning stories will be published on mnartists.org and in the e-magazine access+ENGAGE. One grand-prize winning author will be selected from each quarter’s miniStories winners by series coordinator Geoff Herbach to receive a paid commission for a longer-form short story which will be published on mnartists.org. There will be readings at the Ritz Theater in Minneapolis at the end of each quarter’s contest cycle, at which miniStories winners and judges will read their fiction. An anthology collecting the inaugural year’s miniStories winning fiction will be published in April 2009 and available for sale at area bookstores.
The judges for the first round of miniStories:
Lindsey Moore, Associate Editor at Crown/Three Rivers Press, NY, NY
Stephanie Wilbur Ash, Books and Literature Editor, Metro Magazine, Twin Cities
David Oppegaard, author of The Suicide Collectors, forthcoming from St. Martin’s Press
To submit a story, click here!
Correction! Dreamland Faces this weekend, not Dark Dark Dark
February 12th, 2008 No Comments »
Herbach is an idiot. Sad truth.
Check out Dreamland Faces. Herbach is sorry. We won’t forgive him. We are so happy to have Dreamland Faces with us.
Just Three Shows to go!
February 4th, 2008 No Comments »
If you’re a season ticket holder (who bought for $45), we’ll be crediting you one show back. We have to cancel our April 19 show for reasons of giant conflict (weddings and books coming–whoa). The good news, you still have three big opportunities to see Electric Arc Radio at the Woman’s Club. Dark Dark Dark is up next with us. As we reformat the shows for future radio, we are pushing on the edges of acceptable radio behavior to keep things interesting. You have to see it! Sam literally finds a human pony tail (lucky) in his breakfast! Get your tickets now. For a nice review of the last show, see the comments below. How you doing, anyway?
