My offering for International Pixel-Stained Technopeasant's Day is a particular favorite of my own work.
"Rainfall" appeared in the February 2006 issue of the now defunct webzine Deep Magic. While it isn't considered "professional" for SFWA values of professional, I was paid money for it.
When I wrote "Rainfall" I thought I was writing urban fantasy. In retrospect, I realize this is the moment when I slipped over the urban fantasy fence and into the paranormal romance playground. I've never regretted it.
Tangent Online reviewed this story way back when. They seemed to like it. I hope you like it too.
If you would like a copy, email me at mmerriamATgmailDOTcom. I'll send it to you in .rtf format or I can send a copy of the .pdf of the magazine the story appears in.
( Rainfall )
"Rainfall" appeared in the February 2006 issue of the now defunct webzine Deep Magic. While it isn't considered "professional" for SFWA values of professional, I was paid money for it.
When I wrote "Rainfall" I thought I was writing urban fantasy. In retrospect, I realize this is the moment when I slipped over the urban fantasy fence and into the paranormal romance playground. I've never regretted it.
Tangent Online reviewed this story way back when. They seemed to like it. I hope you like it too.
If you would like a copy, email me at mmerriamATgmailDOTcom. I'll send it to you in .rtf format or I can send a copy of the .pdf of the magazine the story appears in.
( Rainfall )