Opium Magazines Literary Death Match

Wow, what a great time. Got there just in time.

Thanks to Todd from Opium (http://www.opiummagazine.com/)for a great event, was very cool chatting. I mentioned to him my short “Animal Magnetism” that they published online, and he actually remembered it. Said that he was kind of burnt out one day, and picked up my story, and like it so much, it kid of revamped his energy for the online part of Opium. Or something like that. Well, you weren’t standing there. Todd was hilarious, and did a great job of hosting. His co-host Claire Zulkey was just as funny and very nice.

The judges were great, and I got the chance to talk to local crime writer Kevin Guilfoile (http://www.guilfoile.net/). Great writer, part of a lot of Chicago stuff going on, and his 1st book CAST OF SHADOWS (a great read) has really been very successful. His next book, THE THOUSAND will be out this year. Very cool guy, I chatted him up about the Chicago scene, publishing, agents. Very cool guy. I talked about interviewing him and getting him to contribute to Colored Chalk, and he seemed down with it all. Gave me his card. Great guy, was in advertising for a long time (like me), very funny.

Mark Bazer a local columnist and Matt Herlihy a local writer were the other judges, very funny too.

The writers were all fantastic. Megan Stielstra runs 2nd Story, a storytelling series (http://www.storiesandwine.com) and started first, very funny story about speed dating and Ton Loc. We had a nice chat too. She teaches at Columbia, so of course I had to bring up Joe Meno writing for CC.

Holly Wilson read a wild tale about sorority sisters, very sexy and strange, loved it. She edits fiction for Southeast Review (http://southeastreview.org/) I’ll have to hit them up. She is also friends with the editor of Juked (John Wang – http://www.juked.com/), so that’s always a nice connection, a place I want to publish.

Gwendolyn Knapp read a funny “southern gothic” tale, that was actually set in the south, but about GOTHS. A nice twist. She’s at U of Iowa.

Rachel Yoder read a strange tale about an imaginary man who never shows up.

Hobart editor Aaron Burch read from somebody else (Wendy Wilson?) and it was some great stuff, gotta find out what he read. They are another place I’d LOVE to publish (http://www.hobartpulp.com/). We chatted a bit after, very nice guy. I asked him when they are going to open submissions again (right after AWP) and what he was looking for (anything that excited me). I asked him about the 2008 BASS, and he nodded when I mentioned AM Homes and TC Boyle. Maybe I should start submitting as RG Thomas.

Anyway, great time, thanks Caleb, sorry you didn’t get in in time, stupid planes.

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Author Profile

Photo by John Geiger

UPDATED: July 17, 2010

Richard Thomas lives in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. He was born in St. Louis, MO (Webster Groves) where he attended Webster Groves High School. He did his undergraduate studies at Bradley University, where he majored in Advertising and Communications, and minored in Psychology. He was a member of the theater department, the Bradley Chorale, and Delta Upsilon Fraternity.

He was the winner of the ChiZine Publications 2009 “Enter the World of Filaria” contest. His short story “Maker of Flight” was chosen by Filaria author Brent Hayward and Bram Stoker Award-Winning editor Brett Alexander Savory.

His work is forthcoming or published in Shivers VI (Cemetery Dance), Eternal Nights: A Vampire Anthology (Living Dead Press), Murky Depths, 3:AM Magazine, Word Riot, Dogmatika, Cherry Bleeds, Outsider Writers Collective, The Oddville Press, Colored Chalk, Cause and Effect, Gold Dust, Vain, Nefarious Muse, Troubadour 21 and Opium.

He is currently pursuing a MFA at Murray State University in their low-residency program. In his spare time he moderates at The Cult writer’s workshop where they are putting together an anthology that Chuck will publish in 2010. He has been an Editor for Colored Chalk (Issue #6 – Waking Up Strange and Issue #9 – Heaven and Hell) and is Co-Editor and Designer at Sideshow Fables.

His debut novel, a neo-noir thriller entitled Transubstantiate is out with Otherworld Publications and includes the 100 signed/limited hardcovers with bonus materials (extra chapter, extended interview from chuckpalahniuk.net, and an audio CD with 5 short stories), paperback, and ebook.

Richard is a member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers.

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Maximizing the Visibility of Emerging Writers

CLMP Article

CLMP Article

Got this from my MFA program. Looks VERY interesting. Long read, but well worth it.

http://www.clmp.org/

MAXIMIZING THE VISIBILITY
OF EMERGING WRITERS

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