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	<title>Comments on: Dragon Week:  Another Short Story</title>
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		<title>By: Francine Anoia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Francine Anoia</dc:creator>
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		<description>Shawn, this is a really good story.  Just out of curiosity, would this short story work well as prologue for Dark Thorn? I think it ties in nicely.  IMHO If you are still looking to get this short fiction published I suggest Tin House.  Stephen King published with them before he became a well-known author.  They list their key  to breaking in as a &quot;strong voice,&quot; which I know you have.  You never know until you try.  Their email is tinhouse.com

AS for Dark Thorn try Rhemelda Publishing.   http://www.rhemalda.com/
Two of my friends J.S Chancellor and Walter Rhein are their only fantasy fiction authors.  They just opened their doors in January of 2010 in Wenatachee, Washington.  Here&#039;s the link to their about them page: http://www.rhemalda.com/info/about/
Also as a shameless plug for J.S or Breanne Braddy as her real name is read her blog Welcome to the Asylum.  She follows a Dribble of Ink.



Keep writing.  God Bless,
Fran

PS.  Just trying very, very, very hard to be a friend and I&#039;m not stalking you, just futilely trying to help it seems.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shawn, this is a really good story.  Just out of curiosity, would this short story work well as prologue for Dark Thorn? I think it ties in nicely.  IMHO If you are still looking to get this short fiction published I suggest Tin House.  Stephen King published with them before he became a well-known author.  They list their key  to breaking in as a &#8220;strong voice,&#8221; which I know you have.  You never know until you try.  Their email is tinhouse.com</p>
<p>AS for Dark Thorn try Rhemelda Publishing.   <a href="http://www.rhemalda.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.rhemalda.com/</a><br />
Two of my friends J.S Chancellor and Walter Rhein are their only fantasy fiction authors.  They just opened their doors in January of 2010 in Wenatachee, Washington.  Here&#8217;s the link to their about them page: <a href="http://www.rhemalda.com/info/about/" rel="nofollow">http://www.rhemalda.com/info/about/</a><br />
Also as a shameless plug for J.S or Breanne Braddy as her real name is read her blog Welcome to the Asylum.  She follows a Dribble of Ink.</p>
<p>Keep writing.  God Bless,<br />
Fran</p>
<p>PS.  Just trying very, very, very hard to be a friend and I&#8217;m not stalking you, just futilely trying to help it seems.</p>
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