Pimping Out The PimpsA Story by Scott M. SandridgeA Shameless Self Promotion EntrySome of you might remember my silly little tale, “Galaxy Store,” that appeared at Ray Gun Revival back in ‘06. You may have even heard the podcast recording of it along with an interview on Ray Gun Radio. But there’s a little story about the tale I haven’t yet shared until now…. It originally had a different beginning and ending. Yep. The folks at RGR felt my original beginning and ending needed cut for various reasons. To some extent I agree and disagree with the reasons, but I went ahead and did the cutting because (a) it was my chance to get the story published and (b) I can always have the reprint published with its original beginning and end. And (b) leads me to this here announcement. Heh. You just knew a shameless plug was coming along, didn’t ya’? “Galaxy Store,” the uncut version of it, has been accepted by Nancy Fulda who manages Anthology Builder.com. The cool thing about Anthology Builder.com (aside from the awesome list of stories from writers like Eugie Foster, Eric Flint, Jay Lake, and Alethea Kontis just to name a few), is that you can literally create your own customized anthology of your favorite short stories (like, say, a couple of Eugie’s, a couple of Eric’s, and of course mine). And you don’t just get to pick the stories, but the cover art as well, and you can make your own title. But, of course, if you don’t have the time or are not in the mood to customize your own, you can choose from a list of already-made anthos and just tweak things here and there if you want. I’ve already done one: an antho full of my top faves (which includes “Galaxy Store”) that I’ve affectionately titled Pimping Out The Pimps. But you don’t have to buy mine (at the low price of $14.95, which ain’t bad for a customizable antho that’s up to 350 pages of the coolest stories around). You can create your own and fill it with all your faves–which, I’m assuming, will include “Galaxy Store.” But if you’re just dying to try out some of the coolest stories among the coolest Pimps in the biz, then get Pimping Out The Pimps. In my own little custom antho, you’ll find stories from: Scott M. Sandridge, aka The Master Pimp and last but most certainly not least: Sean T. M. Stiennon, aka The Pimpin’ Privateer ***** Hmmm, y’know, this whole Pimp word gives me an idea…. © 2008 Scott M. SandridgeReviews
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1 Review Added on May 9, 2008 AuthorScott M. SandridgeGalloway, OHAboutScott M. Sandridges first short story, Treecutter, was published in The Sword Review in July 2005. Since then, hes gone on to publish more short sto.. more.. |