A brand new ghost story in LIMN Literary & Arts Journal!

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With all the craziness this year, I haven’t written much. However, “May You Grow Old and Bitter”—penned in March—is now available in LIMN Literary & Arts Journal’s special Halloween Issue. I’m honored the story is alongside a few other specially-selected spooky pieces, among them “The Dying Eye” by Carmen Tudor. Enjoy!

Here is where the issue is located:

http://limnliterary.wordpress.com/

If, for some reason, it has moved, here are the permalinks to each piece (including mine):

Poetry: “All Hallows’ Eve” by William Trebell

http://limnliterary.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/all-hallows-eve-by-william-tribell/

Fiction: “May You Grow Old and Bitter” by Kristi Petersen Schoonover

http://limnliterary.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/may-you-grow-old-and-bitter-by-kristi-petersen-schoonover/

Fiction: “Greener” by Andrew Bud Adams

http://limnliterary.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/greener-by-andrew-bud-adams/

Poetry: “Halloween Sestina” by Martin Elster

http://limnliterary.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/halloween-sestina-by-martin-elster/

Fiction: “The Dying Eye” by Carmen Tudor

http://limnliterary.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/the-dying-eye-by-carmen-tudor

Poetry: “Marsha Griggs” by Ron Heacock

http://limnliterary.wordpress.com/2012/10/29/marsha-griggs-by-ron-heacock

About kristipetersenschoonover

A ghost story writer who still sleeps with the lights on, Kristi Petersen Schoonover’s fiction has appeared in many magazines and anthologies; her traditionally published books include a short story collection, THE SHADOWS BEHIND. She was the recipient of three Norman Mailer Writers Colony Residencies and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Goddard College. She serves as co-host of the DARK DISCUSSIONS podcast, as founding editor of the dark literary journal 34 ORCHARD, and is a member of the New England Horror Writers. Follow her adventures at kristipetersenschoonover.com.

Posted on November 11, 2012, in News, Short Stories and tagged , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.

  1. Marsha Grigs is not poetry.

    • This post is almost ten years old and the links are dead. So I would write to the original editor, as that is how it was listed in the first place, although it appears this publication no longer exists. As long as it is listed correctly on your CV, you should be okay.

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