For
years, the received opinion has been that ‘short stories don’t sell’. The men’s
short story market, once vibrant in UK magazines, is definitely moribund. Go
back far enough and we had Weekend,
Titbits, and Parade – all gone.
Short story anthologies included Argosy
(UK) and The Saint Magazine. Men’s
magazines such as Playboy, Men Only, Escort,
and Fiesta ran stories – not necessarily
of an erotic nature. The stories were in the main adventure and crime. From
time to time a specialist magazine arrived on the newsagent shelves, though
briefly; brave attempts, indeed: World of
Horror, New Witchcraft, and Science
Fiction Monthly. I sold stories to four of the above, but by then the
writing was on the wall (instead of in the pages). One periodical that has
survived is The London Magazine, but
it’s a hard nut to crack. The women’s magazine market is still healthy, though even
that too has shrunk.
Perhaps
the decision-makers deem imagination passé. The same malaise hit TV some time
ago, as well. Reality TV has almost obliterated fiction presentations. (I know,
dramatic work is very expensive in comparison.)
So
we must welcome the e-book for once again providing an outlet and a marketplace
for short fiction writers and readers. Save for the few, the rewards may not be
great in monetary terms, but it’s rewarding to see your story out there,
hopefully being read and enjoyed, because that’s the main impetus for writing
in the first place – to entertain.
Currently
available e-book anthologies that feature my stories are:
Story title Anthology
SILENCE (2011) THE
TRADITIONAL WEST
HAZARD (2013) LIVIN’ ON JACKS AND
QUEENS
SLEEP WELL, MY DARLING (2014) NOIR NATION #4
PROCESSIONARY PENITENTS (2014) CROOKED CATS’ TALES
MESCAL MAKERS (2014) WESTERN
TALES #5
‘Silence’
is a long short story that embraces the concept of ‘silence’ – the omerta of
the early Mafia in New York and the Old West. The Traditional West contains
stories from 24 writers, some of which have become award winners. This
collection is also a large format 384-page paperback.
‘Hazard’
concerns Ace Hazard, a gambler on a riverboat. Livin’ on Jacks and Queens is an Old West anthology about gambling,
edited by Robert J. Randisi and features 14 brand-new stories.
‘Sleep
well, my darling’ is a noir crime story about a marriage that goes wrong,
leading to murder. Noir Nation #4 has 'over 20 entries from some of the very best literary crime fiction writers in
the international scene' - plus photos of exotic tattoos...‘Processionary Penitents’ is a private eye Leon Cazador story set during Spain’s Easter - Semana Santa. Crooked Cats' Tales show-cases the work of 20 Crooked Cat authors.
‘Mescal Makers’ tells of the meeting between an Apache and a priest in 1790 and how torture led to an understanding. Western Tales #5 is one of a series of western anthologies; this contains 'Six short stories from some of the best western writers working in the genre today!'
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