Matter to Turning Point
I do try to announce through this blog whenever I get something published, particularly if it is online and free for my readers to take a look at it. Here is a catch up of the poetry and short stories that have been published since the end of May… As always, feedback is appreciated!
May 2015
I had a speculative poem “Matter” published online at The Original Van Gogh’s Ear. It’s free to read – please let me know what you think of it! Also, “Emerald”, an elfje, appeared at Simply Elfje.
June 2015
July 2015
My unicorn villanelle was published at Abyss & Apex. I had two poems published in Dial 174 #102; “At The Top Of The Hill” and “Birch Branches and Bracken”. And on 31st July, my first piece of flash fiction was published online at Turning Point
© Freya Pickard 2015
Tags: dark matter, dimension, matter, published, published online, science fiction, space, speculative poetry, the original van gogh's ear, time, uncreated light
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18 August, 2015 at 3:02 am
This is so cool to see Jules here π she inspired me to include monthly moon cycles in my posts that are usually the end of the month for the following month.
18 August, 2015 at 7:57 am
Jules is very inspirational, isn’t she?
16 August, 2015 at 4:11 pm
I am so behind on visits. Being away a week just put me further behind. And tomorrow starts my ‘school routine’ – Catch up may be impossible. I did mail you a letter π I hope it arrived. Hugs Jules.
17 August, 2015 at 5:20 pm
I know what you mean about being behind on visits – I never catch up these days! yes, thank you! I got your letter – sorry, should have emailed to let you know…. π
17 August, 2015 at 8:25 pm
No worries. I kind of over stuffed it, but I was saving those ‘bits’ for your hubby for several years… I had always meant to get them to you sooner. π
18 August, 2015 at 7:54 am
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12 August, 2015 at 7:59 am
I love Matter with its uncreated life.
I’ve never seen Elfje before, it’s intriguing.
12 August, 2015 at 11:11 am
thank you for taking the time to read these Frank! Matter was inspired by reading a book by Charles Williams… I hadn’t heard of elfje either until a few years ago when my friend Libby started up a blog site specifically for them!