Chilling Tales #1 – (premiere issue; coming soon)

This is either acceptance no. 267 or 268.  I’m looking for 300 and I want to finish my sci-fi and horror novellas before I take a short hiatus.  However, P.S. Gifford  and that wicked little garden gnome, Henrick Glutonlumps, bring you a new print horror magazine. This one’s been in the development stages for some time and it will feature big names in the field of dark fiction.  I’ll have a story in there, to boot.  😉

When it comes out for Halloween, three words: pick this up!

Glutonlump’s Chilling Tales Issue #1 (coming soon):

http://www.freewebs.com/chillingtales/

For more information about author P.S. Gifford:

www.psgifford.com

I’ll post this again in about a month, and provide information on how you can order your copy.  Chilling Tales may very well be the future of small press horror magazines…

Other New Entries: “Mad Ramblings, Magazine Credits 1”

Other New Entries: “Movies & Videos 2, Unplanned Parenthood 1″

Now THIS is why I write sci-fi… (science fact)

I snagged some of these artist-rendered pics of Extrasolar Planets from MSN, roughly 10 in all.  Some of these places are only a few light years away, but they’re just awesome.  51 Pegasi, the exoplanet in the first pic was actually the title of my third written short story back in 1996.  My third story ever.  You can see how one would be inspired to write about this kind of stuff.

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51 Pegasi(the first extrasolar star)

In a few centuries, mankind will be traveling to these places.  Look at the wonder below.  I live for this kind of fiction, I live for the magic.  This is why I write science fiction… This is what motivates me to stay within this genre.  Man’s domination of the stars!

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Bellerphon(51 Pegasi orbits this hot Jupiter-like star)

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Epsilon Eridani(only 10.5 light years away from Earth)

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Planemos (failed stars smaller than brown dwarfs)

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SWEEPS-10 (a zippy, fast orbiting planet with 10 hours in a year)

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Upsilon Andromeda(one half fire; the other half ice)

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Primeval World(supposedly the original and first Earthlike planet)

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HD209458b(a shrinking planet blown away by gales of stellar wind)

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HD 189733b(the first planet to have its own air “sniffed”)

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Gliese 581 C(smallest exoplanet ever yet 50% bigger than Earth)

There’s also the possibility that Gliese, five times more massive than us, has liquid water and life on it.  Anyway, now you know why I write 50% Science Fiction.  These images are Copyright NASA (JPL-Caltech), and you can find the original online article and learn more about each of them here:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19588333/?GT1=10357&pg=1#Space_10ExtraSolarPlanets_070626  

Oh, there might be a story in the works about that crazy quick orbiting world, SWEEPS-10, as we speak.  So stay tuned…  😉

Lawrence R. Dagstine

Other New Entries: “Movies & Videos 2, Dagstine Land (box.net file sharing; Moby)”

Sam’s Dot Publishing (Aoife’s Kiss; 5th acceptance!)

It’s happened again, folks.  And in a short period of time.  I’ve just received my 5th Print Acceptance to Sam’s Dot Publishing’s Spec-Fic Magazine, Aoife’s KissThis month you can find me in their quarterly “September” Issue with a story called “PET.

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I have other news, too, the Aoife’s Kiss-Sam’s Dot Publishing Short Story Collection might contain my later stories (meant to appear in March 2008, June 2008, and December 08).  Not the magazine component.  This means that they’ll appear exclusively in the collection instead.  For more info on Sam’s Dot Publishing, simply go here:

www.samsdotpublishing.com

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For Aoife’s Kiss click here: http://www.samsdotpublishing.com/aoife/cover.htm

For Aoife’s Kiss Submission Guidelines: http://samsdotpublishing.com/aoife/AKGuidelines.htm

I can’t give out too many details quite yet, but I’ll keep everyone posted as to the status of the collection, future print or online issues of any Sam’s Dot Publishing productions I’m in, and more!

Lawrence R. Dagstine 😉

Western Novel: “Allegiance to Arms” (order now)

This post is yet another plug.  This time for a book of mine which debuted two years ago.  I just never got around to marketing or building the hype on it.  I mean, what male genre writer doesn’t like westerns or dream of writing one? I know I do.  And I did.  I got to live the amateur dream back in 2005, and the prose ain’t half bad.  😉

If you love Clint Eastwood, Sergio Leone, adventurous, drama-filled western romps, with bounty hunters, bad guys and bank robbings (the whole stint!), then why not try reading the Ranch War from the source, 1880’s Montana, and over 80,000 words of old-fashioned gunslinging.  The exploits of gunslinger and bounty hunter, Derrek Lee. 

“ALLEGIANCE TO ARMS”

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  • Paperback: 348 pages
  • Publisher: Airleaf Publishing (November 10, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1594537399
  • ISBN-13: 978-1594537394
  • Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 4.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Available through Amazon.com, Barnes & Nobles.com, Booksamillion, and a few B. Daltons in the Southwest/West Coast.  Only $12.95.  Get your copy today.  80,000 words…

    Direct Link: http://www.amazon.com/Allegiance-Arms-Lawrence-R-Dagstine/dp/1594537399/ref=sr_1_1/102-3200726-9920126?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1189578157&sr=1-1

    Allegiance to Arms: by Lawrence R. Dagstine

    Other New Entries: “Books & Anthos, Mad Ramblings, Magazine Credits 1”

    Sein Und Werden Vol. 2, No. 2… (Now Available!)

    The Autumn 2007 Issue of Rachel Kendall’s UK-based magazine, SEIN UND WERDEN, is now available for purchase.  Volume 2, Issue #2.  Themed Issue…”Clowns & Ghosts”.  My story would be a ghost story.  There’s TWO VERSIONS to this magazine.  One is an online version with tons of great authors, and the other is a special print version with tons of great authors as well. 

    I’m in the print version with, “The Nightmare of Bayhurst”. 

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    Go here: http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/2_2/index.html

    With fiction by: Peter Tennant, Lawrence R. Dagstine, Jeff Crouch, Emma Lee, Kenneth Mulvey, Dan Smith, Serena Spinello, Tim Horvath, S Musick, David Mclean, Steven Pirie, Rhonda Carrier, Mark Howard Jones, Alexis Child, Ken Klinger, Peter Schwartz, Brent Powers, Willie Smith, John Brewer, Rob Plath, Spyros Heniadis, Sean Kilpatrick, Bendi Barrett, Jason Hereux, and Phil Doran.

    Artwork for Vol. 2, No. 2 by S Musick and John Brewer

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    I urge you to pick up a copy.  These are some hot names in the UK’s short fiction market, and who can resist stories about clowns and ghosts? The art is fantastic! Get yours now or just click on the link below: 

    http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/print.html

    Aoife’s Kiss #22… Sept. 2007 (Now Available!)

    Issue #22 of Aoife’s Kiss is now available, September 07.  This will be my first appearance out of four over the next 15 months… And guess who made the cover? 😉

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    http://samsdotpublishing.com/aoife/cover.htm

    I’ll also be coming to the March, June, and December 2008 print issues.  This issue’s line-up is pretty impressive; plenty of fiction and poetry, too.

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    Fiction, Poetry, and Illustrations by: Laura Sanger Kelly, Sharon Maria Bidwell, David M. Fitzpatrick, H. Ann Dyess, Tyree Campbell, Skadi meic Beorg, Lawrence R. Dagstine, Domyelle Rhyse, John McDonnell, Beth Langford, Jonathan Moeller, Lawrence Barker, Christine L. Golden, Tim Scott, Kim McDougall, Rachel Swirsky, Neal Wilgus, Modena DeBrosse, Rich Magahiz, Caitlin M. Mattison, Tracie McBride, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Shelly Bryant, M. Frost: Temple, and Teresa Tunaley…

     Available for order or subscription through THE GENRE MALL:

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    http://www.genremall.com/contents.htm

    Other New Entries: Mad Ramblings, Magazine Credits 1, Unplanned Parenthood 1…

    Surprising Stories #15… Sept. 2007 (appearances)

    If you missed my Lewis Carroll time-traveling romp in the August Silverthought, you can catch it again this month, for September 2007, in the online Surprising StoriesOnline Issue #15, and I’ve appeared here about a dozen times over the last few years. 

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    Link: http://surprisingstories.dcwi.com/

    Surprising Stories is a tri-annual and put together by John Thiel, who also happens to be the editor and publisher of one of today’s “longest-running” and “still-existing” black-and-white science fiction & fantasy FANZINES.  Remember fanzines, folks? Well, the fanzine component of Surprising Stories is called PABLO LENNIS, and that’s where I made my start in 1996.  I think it’s been around since the 1970’s or 1980’s, and on a monthly basis.

    Anyway, this special edition of Surprising Stories has fiction & poetry by: Joanne Tolson, Herbert J. Baker, Gary Every, Mel Waldmen, Steve Sneyd, Lawrence Dagstine and more…

    The Fifth Di… September 2007 Issue (appearances)

    The September 2007 edition of The Fifth Di…(by Sam’s Dot Publishing) is up with a story I wrote some time ago.  I think in 2000 to be exact.  It’s an oldie, pulp SF to say the least.  I hope you enjoy it. 

    Anyway, it’s called “The Butterfly Idealists”.

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    Link: http://samsdotpublishing.com/fifth/cover.htm

    This edition has fiction & poetry by: Lawrence Dagstine, Robert E. Porter, John Bushore, Frederick Obermeyer, Richard Fay, Daniel C. Smith, Shome Dasgupte, Aurelio Rico Lopez III, P.A. Lamping, and M. Frost.

    I’ll also be coming soon to the final issue of Sinister City (www.sinistercity.com), and you can find the finalized cover for Route 66 in Magazine Credits 1 (just scroll down to the bottom).  The link  for there: route66magazine@wordpress.com

    Other New Entries:Mad Ramblings, Magazine Credits 1, Unplanned Parenthood 1 & 2″

    Aoife’s Kiss, December 2008… (4th print acceptance!)

    Wow.  Today would mark my 4th Print Acceptance into Aoife’s Kiss (published by Sam’s Dot Publishing), and when it comes to paying prints, four would be the record for a single magazine.  December 2008 is a good ways off, of course, but there are only so many slots per quarterly issue in a magazine, and being able to fill or snag most of them (even if they’re small press, even if a few are reprints) is a nice feeling.  But there’s more… So please bear with me.  In the meantime, here are links below to learn more about Aoife’s Kiss:

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    (sample issue w. Robert Reed below)

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    For Aoife’s Kiss Guidelines: http://samsdotpublishing.com/aoife/AKGuidelines.htm

    For Sam’s Dot Publishing Info: http://samsdotpublishing.com

    Lawrence Dagstine’s Upcoming Appearances in Aoife’s Kiss: September 2007, March 2008, June 2008, and December 2008 (may go in collection, this one).

    Ah, yes, the “more” part.  Sam’s Dot Publishing is interested in doing a collection with me.  A short story collection.  Whether these are previous appearances, all new stories, horror or scifi, themed or unthemed, I don’t know yet.  But there is talk of a short story collection.  I think the latest accepted tale might actually go in there, too.

    However, if so, I probably wouldn’t start it until 2008.  My kid is less than a week old, and he needs me right now (also, for the fact, my nights have been sleepless!).  Oh, and if you haven’t had a chance yet, please be sure to check out “Unplanned Parenthood” for a peek at the little guy.  😉

    Yours Truly,

    Lawrence R. Dagstine

    Silverthought Press… (appearance)

    My alternate history tale, “Lewis Carroll and the Time Machine”, is now up in the August 2007 edition (online update), of Silverthought: www.silverthought.com

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    That Link Again: www.silverthought.com

    This is my 57th Acceptance to Silverthought Press over the years.  They’re not just a site for good, entertaining speculative fiction, but headed up by professional editor Paul Evan Hughes, they are many other things as well.  They’re a book press, offering the finest line-up of modern SF/transgressive titles.  They have FREE CONTESTS where you can win a lot of cool stuff, such as free books from their library.  They’re also a place for writers, and they have peer review and critiquing groups which help writers grow in their craft.  Like I said, I’ve been there a few years myself. 

    Some of their most recent titles include: ‘A Dark and Deadly Valley’ (by Mike Heffernan), ‘The Trinity’ (by David LaBounty), and ‘Chaise’ (by Becci Noblit Goodall).  I also appear in their IPPY Award-Nominated Antho, ‘Silverthought Ignition Anthology’ with two stories, entitled: “Zombie Mountain” and “Let’s Play God”.  The award nominations there speak for itself, as do their fine line-up of writers.

    In other news, my fiancee’s water broke a few hours ago at her parent’s house.  I’m on my way to the hospital come daybreak, so this will be my last entry here for a good month.

    Wish me luck, and hopefully if all is well you will get to see me and my son soon…

    Until my next update…

    Lawrence R. Dagstine  🙂

    Escape Velocity – Fall 2007… (coming soon; teasers)

    Coming late this Fall, from Adventure Books of Seattle, ESCAPE VELOCITY. Featuring some of today’s hottest and finest “growing” names in the field of science fiction.  If this is the sneak preview for the cover (teaser art), I’ll shit on myself.  This one’s going to have a decent circulation and line-up, too, and be available in bookstores, including Borders. 

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    Coming Soon from Adventure Books of Seattle:

    www.adventurebooksofseattle.com

    (Other New Entries: Mad Ramblings, Magazine Credits 1)

    The Fifth Di… (December 2007; acceptance)

    And they keep coming…Another paying acceptance, small press and this time a reprint, to the December 2007 issue of Sam’s Dot Publishing’s Online Zine, “The Fifth Di…”  J. Alan Erwine and Tyree Campbell put together some quality small press ezines and anthos such as Aoife’s Kiss, The Martian Wave, and of course, The Fifth Di…

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    www.samsdotpublishing.com

    I’ll also be appearing in their September 2007 Issue with ‘The Butterfly idealists’, an older story.  (I have about 15 to 20 stories coming out this Fall alone, then more straight through early 2009).  In other news, my blog-turned website viewings have increased.  It is usually never this high.  Strange but “creepy”, seeing that this website is dedicated to my family, the love of prose, and the small press.  Anyway, stay tuned to this blog for upcoming news on me, writing, science fiction, family, the enigma (lol), and more.  😉

    Nova SF #20… (3rd appearance; coming soon)

    This week’s plug goes out to NOVA SF. Editor Wesley Kawato puts out a stellar little print publication filled with stories of the “beyond” and bestowed with elements of religion. The combination of hard SF and the Bible make for an interesting mix.  Both Jupiter SF and Nova SF are the longest running and best small press print pubs out there today for this particular genre, too.  Sample issues below:

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    Link: www.novascifi.com

    “NOVA Science Fiction Magazine is a hard copy science fiction magazine with stories about space travel, time travel, alternate history and more.”

    Yep, that’s what their site says, and they pay ‘1/2 cent per word’ up to 10,000 words for your best hard SF/religious SF.  I’ll be making my “THIRD” print appearance with them, Issue #20.  Don’t know if I got the lead story or cover art yet.  Between 2005 and 2006, I first appeared in Issue’s #15 and #18.  Here are their covers:

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    Nova SF #15, 2005: “Noah from Mars” by Lawrence Dagstine

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    Nova SF #18, 2006: “Men are from Ganymede, Women are from Callisto”

    Issue #20 is scheduled for mid-to-late Fall 2007.  Wesley Kawato called me a small press veteran in Issue #18, so yeah, he deserves this plug.  If you need submission guidelines, subscription rates or other info for this wonderful semi-annual, here’s that link again: www.novascifi.com

    And last but not least, “Written Word Online Magazine #4″ (www.writtenwordmag.com) went live today.  My byline got spelled wrong again.  It should be Dagstine, not Digstine.  Magazines tend to mistake me for the supermarket chain, D’agostino’s, too. 😦

    Written Word Magazine #4… (August 2007)

    The August 2007 Issue of Written Word Online Magazine (www.writtenwordmag.com) is coming out in a few more days.  I’m in this month’s edition with a story about parenting an orphan robot girl.  A deadly robot girl.  “Planned Parenthood“.  I haven’t decided yet if I’ll work on a longer version to this story down the road.  With my whole inner ear out of wack right now (yeah, vertigo sucks), and my Internet time limited because of it, well, my writing’s been pretty much on the backburner. 

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    That Link Again: www.writtenwordmag.com

    Written Word has featured such authors as Gary Beck, Rick Novy, Eric S. Brown, Kristine Ong Muslim, Vera Searles, Karen L. Newman, and more.  They’ve become pretty popular, switching to a monthly or bimonthly format. 

    The idea and inspiration for my story, Planned Parenthood, came about around December of last year, when I learned my fiancee was pregnant.  And speaking of parenthood… Only two-to-three weeks to go… My son will be here! I am worried though, as the baby turned “breech” on us.  There are risks involved.  Preparing for the birth has taken up a lot of my time.  I’ll have an “Unplanned Parenthood” column on the right-hand side down the road, and this new blog website of mine will also grow into my family homepage.

    So stay tuned and watch some great things grow with it.  🙂

    Sein Und Werden… (acceptance)

    Just got an acceptance into Rachel Kendall’s magazine, Sein Und Werden.  I’ll have a short story in either the print or online version(s); won’t know which one though until sometime before or after August 20th.  

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    Link: http://www.kissthewitch.co.uk/seinundwerden/sein.html

    Sein Und Werden is a UK-based publication.  The magazine usually features fiction of a surrealistic, existential, literary bent.  But the issue I’ll be in is a “themed” issue.  Ghosts and Clowns.  My story, of course, will be a ghost story.

    Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #16 (appearance)

    Here’s a magazine which I highly recommend, put out by Stephen Theaker.  It’s from the UK.  Print.  Available through LULU.   It’s called “Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction“.  I appear in Issue #16 with a short SF piece, called, “Our Plight on Amaros”.

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    You can buy your copy here:

    http://www.silveragebooks.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/books/books.htm

     

    Route 66… (acceptance, and plug!)

    Just had a short (and I mean short) accepted to Route 66, a new upcoming magazine with a slightly new and innovative theme.  Stories that can fit inside your pocket… Stories that are exactly 66 words in length… No more, no less.  Talk about a written exercise.  It took me about 2 hours to chop words for my accepted tale, entitled: “The Mortician’s Pride.”

    Kimberly Raiser, talented and refreshing author-turned editor, is looking for submissions for the premiere issue, and I promised I’d give her a little plug.  Route 66 will accept any genre and debut in Early 2008.  Can you write a story in exactly 66 words?

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    Route 66 Details/Guidelines: www.route66magazine.wordpress.com

    Route 66 Submissions: route66magazine@aol.com

    Blood Moon Rising #34 (acceptance)

    Just had a story accepted here.  Can’t seem to find a banner for their site.  Anyway, Blood Moon Rising’s been around for a number of years.  They’ve been sold (and still might be) through places such as Shocklines and Clarkesworld Books.  I’ll be in Issue #34.  I have no idea when it’s coming out.  2008 or 2009? Anyway, I’ll be sure to keep you posted.

     Visit Blood Moon Rising’s Website:

    www.bloodmoonrisingmagazine.com

     

    Kinships #7 (Now Available; Final Issue)

    I’m currently in the latest and final issue of Kinships Magazine.  Issue #7.  I headline the last issue with a much older religious SF story, called: “Men are from Ganymede, Women are from Callisto.” This is actually my THIRD credit with the story. It originally appeared in Silverthought (www.silverthought.com) first, then Nova SF #18 not too long after.  So I now retire it within the pages of this cute little small press paying publication.

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    Link: http://anotherotherkin.tripod.com/angelicpress/Kinships/index.htm

    I know, the magazine cover’s a little slanted.  Anyway, this issue also features fiction and poetry by Jason Gaskell, Kristine Ong Muslim, Aurelio Rico Lopez, Lee Clark Zumpe, and many others.  Hmm… I see they misspelled my name on their index homepage… 😦