I've been doing a lot of work on my own site (KenBrosky.com) in addition to putting together a new issue of Brew City Magazine. On my site, I'm in the process of putting up all of my short stories, arranged according to various genres or themes. For instance, "Horror" will all be a part of one section, and will include future short stories. But then there are the stories that are connected to one another, like "Leaving Dodge County," which will be considered one more section. It also breaks up the text and makes it easier on the eyes.
But I won't stop submitting my various stories to magazines. Most magazines don't take any e-rights and so after the magazine is published you can usually get all of the rights back anyway. Otherwise, you can ask for them at a later date. I really am not all that interested in having people pay to read any single short story, especially not with such competition in today's world.
One final Sunday note, while we're on the topic: here's a link to the Minnetonka Review.
Sunday, March 4, 2007
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