Created a new page to house all of the coming info on the new book that will be coming later this year.
HERE.
Fictional Tales of Absurdity
The short stories of Stephen Schwegler
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
2012
So, the plan for the year, as it would seem, is my second (solo) collection of short stories. I'll be self-publishing this one so wish me luck. It'll contain some of the stories published since the release of Perhaps. and some never before read (by most people anyway). More info in the coming months.
Kind of want to try my luck getting one or two more published if you don't mind having less new stories to read in the book. Then again, they might get declined. Don't want that. Decisions, decisions...
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book 2
Sunday, December 11, 2011
The Rodents are Back!
Rodents from Beyond: Part Two was recently published by Jersey Devil Press. It's the one and only quarterly issue and Eirik Gumeny's last as editor. Check it out in the link below.
Issue Twenty-Five
Rodents from Beyond: Part Two
Issue Twenty-Five
Rodents from Beyond: Part Two
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
News To Me
My new best friends over at SolQu shorts recently posted about what makes a short story plot. You can read the whole article here. In said article they deconstruct my short, "Cake or Pie or Timmy." Here's an excerpt:
In his recent short story ‘Cake or Pie or Timmy’, Stephen Schwegler follows all 5 short story rules.Needless to say, I'm more than pleased with this result and can't thank them enough for their kind words.
So as we can see, structuring a short story doesn’t have to be overly complex or massively diverse. It can be keep simple yet remain hugely effective (we do love cake or Pie or Timmy here at Solqu Shorts!)
- He has two central characters that are cats, with other minor characters in the cat Timmy and the Doberman dog plus the unseen characters of the humans the cats live with.
- His setting is the apartment and neighbourhood that the cats live within.
- The plot is kept simple; the cats are off to raid a neighbours for pie. Will they succeed?
- The central conflict is two-fold. Will they be able to overcome the dog and get the pie plus should they divert their attentions and go save Timmy from the well instead?
- Which leaves use with the central theme to the story – should self-interest overrule doing the right thing and helping those less fortunate than ourselves, even if it means we have to give up or lose out on the thing we really really want?
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SolQu Shorts,
Woooo
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