Easy Street Carnival of Writing and Art: 10th edition
Sunday, June 27, 2010Welcome to the 10th edition of Easy Street's Carnival of Writing and Art. This month's submissions are full of insight and surprise, so be sure to visit all the writers and leave comments on their blogs.
(Changes are in the air here on Easy Street... after you read this month's fine writing, scroll down for a peek.)
Fiction
Cynthia Bateman presents The Loss posted at Blog About It.
Mohit Salgaonkar presents Do mastaane chale zindagi banane... posted at Still Waiting to Wake, saying, "Read what happens when two resources from an Indian compnay travel to Redmond to get a project "executed"! Part fact, part fiction, this is a story narrated with the aid of a Bollywood movie stills!"
Chris Cooper presents Prologue « Chris Cooper posted at Chris Cooper, saying, "I wrote an 89 000 word novel called VIRAL. It is a thriller with a good dose of romance. I am publishing the book on my blog, two chapters per week. A new chapter is published every Wednesday and every Saturday."
Flash Fiction
Susan Helene Gottfried presents Trevor and Mitchell Fiction: Wet Jeans posted at West of Mars, saying, "I loved the interplay between the boys in this one."
Genre Bender
C. Bosco presents Reduction of the Prisoner posted at Hammers of Flight, saying, "Penelope weaves as we consider strings of thought about fate, identity, and ephemeral sorts of ideals."
Nonfiction
Jordy Clements presents Hopey Changey Things posted at Omaha Arts and Culture, saying, "An interview with Bemis curator Hesse McGraw and info on the Bemis' new exhibit: Hopey Changey Things. The show is a collaborative effort bringing together the work of over 15 artists, germinating from McGraw's reaction to a famous Sarah Palin quote."
Kevin Erickson presents Car Review: 2010 Ford Focus SES posted at Preachers and Horse Thieves.
MummyT presents Madam, Your Husband? posted at Travels with a Nine Year Old, saying, "On the perils of travelling with your son's father, when he is not your partner."
Sonny presents John F. Kennedy's Golden Presidential Campaign posted at Seize the Day.
JHS presents My Life as a Parent: Milestones, New Chapters, and the Status Quo | Writing My Life posted at Writing My Life.
Poetry
Madeleine Begun Kane presents Not-So-Clean Limerick posted at Mad Kane's Humor Blog.
That concludes the 10th and final edition of Easy Street's Carnival of Writing and Art. Don't worry, the carnival itself isn't going away. It's resurrecting as Block Party. Submit your writing and art to the 1st edition of Block Party using the carnival submission form. Past posts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
Submission Guidelines are important. Do read these before submitting.
Deadline for the 1st edition of Block Party: Friday July 30th, midnight CST
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