The webzine Yellow Mama has published my short story, “Rebound,” in its Halloween issue #94. Yellow Mama seeks “cutting edge, hardboiled, horror, literary, noir, psychological/horror.”
“Abandoned Industry” Photos Accepted by “Doublespeak Magazine”
UPDATE: the photos have just been published and can be viewed at: https://dsmag.in/2022/09/28/phil-temples-mini-album-abandoned-industry/.
The market Doublespeak Magazine has accepted several of my color photographs from my “Abandoned Industry” collection.
I took these photographs while trespassing on the property of an abandoned stone cutting company in March, 2005 near Bloomington, Indiana. They were shot using an inexpensive Canon PowerShot G2 camera.
Doublespeak Magazine “[…] provides a space for images, photographs to be precise, where one can express the abstraction through a process of mere documentation.”
“Alibi” Accepted by Better Than Starbucks
The poetry and fiction journal Better Than Starbucks has accepted my micro story “Alibi” for its October issue.
“Writer’s Block” Accepted by 10 By 10 Flash Fiction
Ten By Ten Flash Fiction has accepted my micro story “Writer’s Block” for publication in a future issue.
“Her Presence” Accepted by The World of Myth
The World of Myth has accepted my micro story “Her Presence” for their September 2022 issue.
“Bad Luck” Accepted by The Drabble
My micro story Bad Luck has been accepted in The Drabble, “a site dedicated to publishing original fiction, non-fiction, and poetic works of 100 words or fewer.”
F-Bomb Reading, September 9, 2022
“Scruffy” Accepted by Wilderness House Literary Review
Wilderness House Literary Review has accepted my flash story “Scruffy” for publication on October 1, 2022.
“Long Delayed Echo” Accepted by 365 Tomorrows
My flash story “Long Delayed Echo” appears today in 365 Tomorrows.
“Wishing Well” Accepted by Blink Ink
My 50-word micro story entitled “Wishing Well” will appear in the December 1st issue of Blink-Ink.
Blink-Ink is “Home to the finest in contemporary 50 word fiction. Archived in the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, Blink-Ink is a quarterly print journal publishing the best in stories of approximately 50 words since 2009.”