Months back I’d mentioned how someone from MSNBC contacted me about Hint Fiction. Well, I eventually went down to D.C., did the interview, and came back. Hadn’t heard anything for awhile, but now it’s live. The segment — it’s not too long, only about two and a half minutes — also features David Erlewine and J.S. Graustein. My thanks to David for bringing up my name initially, and to Ali Weinberg for all her hard work. Now check it out, why don’t you?
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- “Phantom Energy” was a finalist for the 3rd Annual Micro Award
- “Superman’s Dead” up at Monkeybicycle
- “The Killer Inside ©” up at Wigleaf
- “The Dry Patch” up at Verbicide Magazine
- “End of Our World As We Know It” published in issue 109 of Space and Time
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Wonderful interview, Robert. Wow. You’re famous.
When will the writers be notified as to whether they’ll be included in the antholog or not.
Thanks, Tyhitia. I have to finalize a few things first with my editor at Norton, and then I will send out responses. Hopefully by the weekend, if not sooner.
Perfect short piece, MSNBC, thanks for link.
Good interview! So excited to see who else will be in the anthology.
Cool stuff!
Fame at last.
Thanks, Patricia and Madeline. And fame, Cate? I don’t know if I’d go THAT far.
Jason, thanks! (my site is acting screwy, putting a lot of comments in spam for some reason)
This was wonderful–I watched it three times! Love that mischievous smile you graced them with.
You’re a natural in front of the camera. Have you done this before?
Rob,
That is soooo cool. And of course I was thrilled to see Flash Fiction Chronicles in the clip. You come across great so fame?? I’d go that far.
Jess — have I been interviewed by MSNBC before? No, no I have not
Gay — yeah, that was a nice solid shot of the FFC title page, which is awesome.