My fiction has had a good run over the last 12-month period: three stories picked up in that time with a fourth slated for an upcoming issue of Black Denim Lit -- all thanks to the work of my wife and sometime literary agent (who has had a good run herself, publishing several poems). To help build excitement for the next one, I think I'll post the others in series in the coming weeks. Here is "At Least Once Under Par" Please support the journals, too.
Saturday, April 19, 2014
About Me
- Name: Michael Reilly
Michael Reilly's short story "Smoke" was nominated by the editors of Swarm for Best of the Net 2013. His short stories and essays have also appeared in publications including Alaska Quarterly Review, Black Denim Lit, Confrontation, The Glens Falls Review, Ouroboros, A Twist of Noir, and Storychord. He is the author of the novel Bird in Tree and lives with his wife Melissa, also a writer, in the northwest hills of Connecticut. They have two children and two very fat cats.
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