“JINGLE SHELLS” TO JANGLE FULL OF CROW’S OCTOBER ISSUE
Posted by kristipetersenschoonover
I’m pleased to announce that Full of Crow’s editor Paul Corman-Roberts noted that “Jingle Shells” was “the perfect ghost story for us to run for Full of Crow Fiction’s October Issue!”
The story centers on a washed-up Adirondack amusement park Santa who’s out of a job. So put a little creep in your impending Christmas…check out “Jingle Shells” in Full of Crow Fiction Quarterly in October.
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A ghost story writer who still sleeps with the lights on, Kristi Petersen Schoonover’s fiction has appeared in countless magazines and anthologies. She has received three Norman Mailer Writers Colony Residencies, served as a co-editor for Read Short Fiction, has judged both writing and grant competitions and co-hosts the Dark Discussions Podcast. Her work Skeletons in the Swimmin’ Hole is a collection of ghost stories set in Disney Parks; her novel, Bad Apple, was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. She’s also a member of the New England Horror Writers Association. More info: www.kristipetersenschoonover.comPosted on August 19, 2010, in News, Short Stories and tagged Christmas, Full of Crow Fiction Quarterly, Ghost Stories, Santa’s Workshop, Short Stories. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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