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Three More Stories, Then Three More

by Don and Linda Bingle on Feb.04, 2011, under Donald Bingle, Donald Bingle Family

This winter has been a busy time for anthology stories.  Following up close on the heels of my story, “Foggy Goggles,” in Steampunk’d in November, came my story “F Isn’t for Freefall” in Love and Rockets (fair warning:  adult themes in a kind of “Are you a turtle?” sort of way) in early December, then “Means to an End” in Blue Kingdoms:  Mages and Magic on December 31, and finally “Rural Route” in Boondocks Fantasy in early January.  At least three more stories should be coming down the pike in the coming year:  “Dashed Hopes” in Hot and Steamy (steampunk romance); “Solitary Life” in Crimson Pact, and “Day of the Shadows” in an anthology yet-to-be-named of new stories by panelists for the GenCon Writers Symposium.

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Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone

by Don and Linda Bingle on Jun.18, 2010, under Donald Bingle, Donald Bingle Family

My story, Gentlemanly Horrors of Mine Alone, has been posted as the 9th story in NYT’s best-selling author Mike Stackpole’s Chain Story Project.  Each of the separate stories in the project is by a different author, begins in the setting of the Wanderers’ Club, and refers to the story before it.

To access the table of contents for the Chain Story Project, click here:  http://www.chainstory.stormwolf.com/.

To go directly to my story, click here:  http://www.orphyte.com/donaldjbingle/newpage1.htm.

Please don’t repost the story anywhere, but feel free to post both links and/or tell your friends on Twitter, Facebook, LiveJournal, LinkedIn or by email, newsletter, or Pony Express.  If you are tech savvy, you can also grab the boxed graphic links from my website.

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Father’s Day Story Wins Prize

by Don and Linda Bingle on Aug.02, 2009, under Donald Bingle

My memoir about the day Dad and I bought sod won first place in the California Literary Arts Society’s annual memoir writing contest, which means that it has now won a prize in both contests I entered it in, though I still haven’t found a place to get it published.

A professional actor read the story aloud at the CLAS Literary Festival in Ventura, California last week.

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