How to be a writer without ending up sozzled, behind bars or insane
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Raymond Carver winners published online
The winning stories in the Raymond Carver Competition, including my own third prizewinning 'Used to Be', are now published online in the Fall issue of Carve Magazine.
Elizabeth, I don't want to embarass you, but your story is stunning, it blew me away, I was literally on the edge of my seat, staring into my screen. I hate reading from the screen, but your story gripped me so absolutely. I won't give a blow by blow here, but suffice it to say that I am not surprised at all that it is a prize-winner. Well done. If this is your more experimental fiction, then I look forward to reading much more of it.
Stories. 'Quite swept me off my feet... Nothing would have induced me to interrupt Balancing on the Edge of the World by Elizabeth Baines until I'd read them all' - Dovegreyreader
The Birth Machine. A short novel. New Edition, November 2010. 'A disturbing and thought-provoking meditation on power, control and the uncertain language of logic.' - Carys Bray.
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Elizabeth, I don't want to embarass you, but your story is stunning, it blew me away, I was literally on the edge of my seat, staring into my screen. I hate reading from the screen, but your story gripped me so absolutely. I won't give a blow by blow here, but suffice it to say that I am not surprised at all that it is a prize-winner. Well done. If this is your more experimental fiction, then I look forward to reading much more of it.
Crikey, Tania, thank you!
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