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Category: Machine Feelings

Posts pertaining to the anthology “Machine Feelings and Other Stories”

Posted on March 5, 2016Updated on June 28, 2018
Machine Feelings

ISBN Number

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I’m psyched! Big Table Publishing has received an ISBN # for the book.

Posted on February 20, 2016Updated on June 28, 2018
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Wasting No Time

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More progress was made this past week. I finished reviewing the final edits, decided on the art work for the cover, and obtained one of the three “blurbs” for the book! Robin at Big Table Publishing is wasting no time in moving forward with the project. Huzzah!

Posted on February 14, 2016Updated on June 28, 2018
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Finalize Contract

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It’s great to have my short story collection published in its entirety; over ten years in the making!

Robin Stratton at Big Table Publishing writes:

HOORAAAY! Just about to finalize a contract with Phil Temples – welcome to the Big Table, Phil !! We are SO glad to have you !!!!

Posted on February 4, 2016Updated on June 28, 2018
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Machine Feelings Accepted by Big Table Publishing

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I’m pleased to announce that Big Table Publishing has accepted my short story anthology, “Machine Feelings” for publication later this year. Shown here: one of Big Table’s story collections, “If Things Were Made to Last Forever” by my pal Michael C. Keith.

Posted on February 4, 2016Updated on June 28, 2018
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Possible Artwork

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Possible artwork for my book cover?

Machine Feelings artwork
Posted on December 29, 2015Updated on June 29, 2018
Machine Feelings

“A Tough Nut To Crack”

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Over the holidays, I’ve been working on a story anthology collection for publication. I’m dubbing it, “A Tough Nut To Crack and Other Short Stories.” It will consist of approximately fifty flash- and short stories that span my entire 15-year+ writing career.

Update: I eventually settled on the name, Machine Feelings and Other Stories

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Machine Feelings artwork“From the tale of a well-dressed android who suddenly discovers his subjective feelings of anger and indignation while fending off a human attacker, to the story of a junior faculty member who conducts Schrodinger’s experiment, only to discover the dual nature of his own mortality, the deft and compact stories contained in Phillip Temples’ newest collection reveal the quirky and unexpected reality that lies just beneath the surface of everyday appearances…”

–Brad Ray, Pink X-Ray

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