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A Storyteller in Your Court

31 Sunday Jul 2016

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be a patron, Jim Henson, Jim Henson's The Storyteller, micro-fiction, Patreon, Patreon Page, patron system, patrons, the storyteller, weird fiction

I’m looking for lords, ladies, and lieges. I’m looking to be your court storyteller. And so, I made my own Patreon page.

Click that link for a fuller explanation of what that is and how it works. The short of it is that I’ll be writing little weird stories every month (both in text and in audio). There are extra perks for those who desire them.

Even more, I want a space to commune with readers. I’ve gathered in some lovely communities in my work (particularly in video game writing), and I want to stay in immediate touch (and dole out bits of story) in between the bigger projects. So I’ve made the point of entry low. While there are higher tiers, $1 is enough for the main event — the monthly story and access to the patron-only posts.

What goes on in the patron-only posts? I’ll show behind the scenes peeks at things, involving upcoming projects and my process. Already, I’ve posted a bonus mythos story as well as my very first published short story (the embarrassment!).

One buck gets you into the circus of the strange. Pass it on! Join before the 1st of the month (tomorrow) and receive the very first of the monthly stories.

Storyteller

Networking in the Morgue

25 Wednesday Apr 2012

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facebook, flash fiction, horradorable, making friends, micro-fiction, severed hand, simon meeks, social network, strangeness in the proportion, white wolf, World of Darkness

Simon Meeks tried to be social. He gave this Facebook notion a whirl. He posted stuff on his wall, and he waited and waited and waited for someone to friend him…

Twisted Fairytwitters

22 Thursday Sep 2011

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fairy tales, goblins, halloween, hicory dickory dock, horradorable, micro-fiction, nursery rhymes, peter piper, pickled punks, princes and the frog, princess, pumpkin patch, pumpkins, red riding hood, the big bad wolf, twitter fiction, witches

I like twitter fiction. It’s a good exercise for packing in lots of story in tight spaces (which is important at my job, writing video game dialogue in tiny boxes). Also, arbitrary restrictions are the mother-hubbard of creativity. Give me an infinite vacuum and my eyes dilate, and I float about the room with no purpose. Give me restrictions or complications and my creative problem-solving skills get primed. The itchy-itchy sand grain forms the pearl. Find an irritant, and it will make you write things you might not normally have written. A 120 character coffin to cram in is a nice irritant. Here are some bits of twitter fiction I’ve written, on the theme of fractured fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and the like:

  • The clock ate the mouse. Patient is the clock. Waiting is the clock. Churning gore greased gears. Hickory. Dickory. Dock.
  • Peter Piper picked a penny to pay to peek upon a pack of pickled punks and promptly puked at the presentation of misspent spunk.
  • “I swear my first born to thee.” The goblin trades me the glowing key. I then go to my second errand of the day: a vasectomy.
  • Little Dead Wolf-Head Hood walks to grandma’s house, stained axe in hand. Nobody calls her by her old name. Not anymore.
  • They gather once a year at the pumpkin patch, pick goblins in embryo, trade grimoire recipes and gourd-hatching tips. Then, fly away.
  • “Have to go or I’ll turn to a pumpkin,” she said. We laughed. Made out. Then she cried, rolling down the hill, leaving me alone. Again.
  • Wanted a prince. Kissed a frog. Transformation. Consummation. I can feel our thousand young grow under the mucous-slick of my new body.

Revenge Best Served In 100 Words

09 Friday Sep 2011

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100 word story, Bacchantes, Chuck Wendig, flash fiction, maenads, micro-fiction, revenge, sci-fi, short short fiction, time travel

Chuck Wendig offered a challenge to write a 100 word story on the subject of revenge. I gave it a whirl. Many words died to get here, and my keyboard is sticky with their blood. Enjoy!

THE FIVE HUNDRED DAYS

“Illegal time window?” Shadrack laughs. “How many times can a mother watch?”

Windows are costly—calibrated to one person, place, and moment. No help, weapons, or resets.

They savaged me with cyberware fists.

Coughing blood. Hugging child. Failed. Too late.

But there’s a second me, bandaged and crutched. More me’s watch—each a day older, a day more healed. How many times? You can open a window once a day. Each a day more deranged. Shadrack stops laughing when he sees how many days. The eldest lope down like screaming Bacchantes. Shadrack’s thugs come apart in my thousand dripping hands.

London Calling

03 Saturday Oct 2009

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banned books, london times, micro-fiction, twitter

I’ve been writing Twitter-sized micro-fiction stories over here: http://twitter.com/JoshuaDoetsch

 
And today, one of my stories got mentioned as a favorite in the London Times.
 
Check it out!
 
Not bragging…just very far away from home and can’t post little achievements on my parents’ fridge no more.
 
Next, promised blog entry (the sequel to last blog entry) coming soon. Promise.
 
PS – This week was Banned Books Week. I was originally against banning books…but now I see the perhaps unintentional genius behind it. What better way to get our children to read than to say, "That? Oh…you don’t want that…that’s too dangerous…"

Cleaning out bookmarked pages…

23 Sunday Aug 2009

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Amanda Palmer, black cab, creep, flash fiction, horradorable, micro-fiction, morbid fairy-tales, neil gaiman, radiohead, ray bradbury, robots, voodoo, voodoo soccer, zombie apocalypse, zombies, zombpocalypse

I’m not saying it’s going to happen. I’m just saying it wouldn’t hurt to be prepared…

Check out these morbid little takes on fairy-tales.
Are you a Ray Bradbury fan? Read this. Takes 30 seconds. One of my favorite mini-mini stories in a while.

Hmmm…so this is what would happen if Bjork had made I Robot.

I like the idea of people doing acoustic covers in the back of black cabs whilst they drive. And I liked this cover of “Creep” (it’s in fact the best acoustic cover of “Creep” played on a ukalali in the back of a black cab whilst it’s driving out there). I saved this before I knew of any connection between Amanda Palmer and Neil Gaiman (or even who Amanda Palmer was), so my opinion is unclouded…

Ever wonder what goes into the process of producing a book – from the words the author types to the delivery of bound, printed books? This is how it’s done. No…really…it is…


Voodoo wins soccer games.

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