My essay about writing, the Ephemeral Muse, was re-printed in Europa SF.
The Ephemeral Muse by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley – Europa SF – The European Science Fiction portal
The text and photographs were originally published in Punchnels.
My essay about writing, the Ephemeral Muse, was re-printed in Europa SF.
The Ephemeral Muse by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley – Europa SF – The European Science Fiction portal
The text and photographs were originally published in Punchnels.
The first in the Postmark Andromeda series, A Letter from your Mother, is now available on the Daily Science Fiction website.
A Letter from your Mother by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
To read the whole series as it comes out, please subscribe to Daily Science Fiction.
My short story Alive, Alive Oh has been picked up by Revista SRSFF and will be translated into Romanian for an upcoming issue.
I’m excited and delighted to announce that my short fiction series “Postmark Andromeda” will be appearing in Daily Science Fiction in the new year. The stories will be posted every other Wednesday and then appear on the website a week later.
Postmark Andromeda is a collection of nine space letters.
Romanian speakers can enjoy Lina Frontului in Revista Societăţii Române de Science Fiction şi Fantasy!
I almost forgot to post this one! Daily Science Fiction :: When the Selkie Comes by Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
My short story The Front Line has been accepted by Wonderwaan for publication in their new magazine. The story will be translated into Dutch, which will be very interesting to read!
My flash fiction piece, Going All The Way is the story of the day today at Every Day Fiction:
My short story When the Selkie Comes has sold to Daily Science Fiction. DSF mails a high quality science fiction or fantasy story to their subscribers every day. The stories are then featured on their website a week later. You can find oaut more at http://dailysciencefiction.com/. It’s a great place for fast fiction and I’m proud to be included.
My story The Front Line has been chosen as the story of the month to appear on their podcast.
It’s an excellent reading by Kerri Smith. You can hear it here: Nature podcast