The Delmarva Review – Accepting Submissions

The Delmarva Review is encouraging writers to submit their best original short stories, poetry and creative nonfiction for their fifth edition.

The deadline is February 29.

The literary review seeks “compelling and memorable” prose and poetry from all writers, regardless of residence. Submission categories include short fiction, up to 5,000 words, poetry, up to 50 lines each, and creative nonfiction, up to 3,000 words. Writers will be notified by April 2012 if their work has been accepted. Publication will be in October.

Interested writers should follow the submission guidelines on the website.

Over four years, The Delmarva Review has published new prose and poetry from 95 authors. Eighteen poems and stories have been nominated for the prestigious Pushcart Prize.

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Video Trailer: Rachel Rossano’s The Mercenary’s Marriage

This is the video trailer for Rachel Rossano’s fantasy/historical romantic novella, The Mercenary’s Marriage.

The Mercenary’s Marriage is available at Amazon.com and Smashwords.

Jim Devitt Reporting … uh, posting

Check … check. Testing, one two three testing. Hey, is this mic on? Whoops, sorry for the feedback. Hi all. My name is Jim and I’m not sure how I got here. I was minding my own business, playing around with my blog, when out of nowhere this Stephen Hise character asks me to guest blog on this thing called Indies Unlimited. How did he find me? I mean, aren’t we all going through the Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn thing because we have to? Were we really supposed to garner attention with all that? So, that leads us to where we are today. Now, I’m a bona fide minion in the Indies Unlimited family. First thing that comes to mind, “I’m not worthy.” *On knees , hands out front, repeatedly genuflecting a la Wayne’s World*

So now, I’m supposed to give you a brief rundown of who you’re stuck with every Saturday. Continue reading “Jim Devitt Reporting … uh, posting”

Writing Exercise Competition #7 – Remorse

Photo by K.S. Brooks

Your character is flipping through an old photo album. She comes upon this picture and the memories of what happened on that day so long ago come flooding powerfully back to her. Her heart is heavy with remorse. What happened and why did she keep the picture?

In 250 words or less, tell me a story incorporating the elements in the picture. Continue reading “Writing Exercise Competition #7 – Remorse”