Another NaNoWriMo Post
So, NaNoWriMo is still in full swing. We’ve got just under a week left and tension is mounting. I’m a bit above par on my word count because I just spent the entire weekend doing a Short Story Intensive class with Mary Robinette Kowal. In case you were wondering, she is a very sweet, very well spoken, very knowledgeable tyrant. No, not really. Except yes. She is. But it was a privledge to be denied sleep and whipped into better writing shape with seven of my peers. Now, at the end of the weekend I have one completed short story that needs polishing, a fragment of another story, which might be a novella or even a novel, and seven new friends. It was awesome! (If you’re interested in getting some writing advice from Mary and several other amazing authors, she’s got a workshop coming up on Writing the Other – I think there’s one spot left.)
However! Since I’ve spent the last 50-someodd hours writing fiction, I have not had time to write an awesome review for you. So, instead, I’m going to let you look at some flash fiction fairytales I wrote around eight years ago. My friend, Stephanie made an amazing chapbook out of them. I’ve scanned it for you and you can have a look below:

Text by Sara Glassman
Art, Design, Binding, Printing, Paper, and all other things good by Stephanie Jacobs