Written Tales Publishing Schedule

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Mystery Task

Susan Cornford is a retired public servant, living in Perth, Western Australia. She/her has pieces published or forthcoming in 2024 Anthology Invasion of the Saucer-Men from Mars! Ab Terra Flash Fiction 2022, Arzono Publishing Presents The 2023 Annual, Metastellar, Stupefying Stories, Written Tales, Wyldblood Magazine and others.

Rejection

Jeral Williams is a retired professor and fourth-quarter poet, living in Mobile, Alabama. His first book of poems, Sunset Without Dawn (Negative Capability Press, 2022), explored grief for the loss of a daughter.

Then, An Ever Present Now

Kelly Neal was born and raised in South Texas. As soon as he was able, he left for Austin, where he now writes and teaches. He is a graduate of The University of Texas at Austin and Middlebury College’s Bread Loaf School of English. Before he started teaching, Kelly worked as a baker at a local ... Read more

Light House in the Forest

Wayne Russell is a creative jack of all trades, master of none. Poet, rhythm guitar player, singer, artist, photographer, and author of the poetry books “Where Angels Fear” via Guerilla Genius Press and the newly released “Splinter of the Moon” via Silver Bow Publishing are both available for purchase on Amazon.

Bhami

Prose Free Verse-hybrid Poem by Mimi Bordeaux

Purebred Heart

Mark Ready is a self-taught writer who has written five books. His newest two are The Bishop's Knight, a Christmas Story, and The Journey to New Edgarton, a Children's Story for Grownups. They are available on Amazon. He looks at the world differently than most and sees magic in the mundane--and beauty in ordinary things.

Would She Care to Dance?

Julia Hawkins is a San Francisco native who wrote reviews of cultural events for the Pulitzer Prize-winning Point Reyes Light (West Marin, California) in the 1970s, wrote theater reviews freelance in Marin County for a decade, wrote two novels, a screenplay and several short stories. Retired from word processing in a law office and currently ... Read more

Crossing Borders

Tayah Groat is a 25-year-old bisexual writer from York, Pennsylvania. Groat graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia. Her work can be found in the New York Times titled "My First Love Called Me a Vacation," also translated into Spanish.

A Song for Blind Billy

Thomas Harrison Humphreys, with a BS from the University of Lynchburg, is a history teacher in a small village who loves to talk to his students of literature. Thomas has been published in Westward Quarterly, Poetry Quarterly, Writers and Readers Magazine, Copperfield Review Quarterly, Written Tales and Mystic Publishers.

Ninety Seconds to Midnight

Liam Kerry is a thinking enthusiast with a bad memory. Writing helps him recall his daydreams. An anthology of his microfiction will be available later in 2024.

The Phone

Shoshana Edwards is a retired teacher living in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and several feral cats they care for. In between writing, she quilts and tends her large polinator garden.

Dandelions

L. Keith lives in Ohio with her husband and three children. She has short stories featured in Apple in the Dark, Written Tales, Written Tales Chapbook, and Wicked Press Halloweenthology: Trick-or-Treat.

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