davidmassengill
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Peace in Seattle.
9:44 PM May 30th
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Wilde Oats has published one of my tales, "The Closing of Gemini Decor, 1938":
5:48 PM Apr 12th
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Yesterday's sunset in Seattle.
7:49 AM Jan 14th
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New tale in Dark River Mag! "The Magic Box" follows a bachelor who sees there's much more to fear than intimacy:
8:20 PM Jan 3rd
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"Ghost Ball" - my story about a woman who refuses to let death separate her from her husband - is in the new Trembles:
9:17 PM Dec 19th, 2011
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I'm thinking this is what Seattle would look like in a zombie flick.
3:49 PM Nov 25th, 2011
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The sun returns to Seattle--for just one day!
3:45 PM Nov 25th, 2011
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A phenomenal fall in Seattle this year.
6:37 PM Nov 19th, 2011
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Bonaventure Cemetery, GA
11:46 PM Nov 18th, 2011
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I wish I was still munching on alligator tails and sipping sweet tea in Savannah.
8:05 PM Nov 1st, 2011
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I've kept vampires out of my fiction, but a single werewolf--or wehr-wolf--clawed his way inside:
8:55 PM Oct 10th, 2011
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Got a grim tale in the Rymfire eBooks anthology State of Horror: California, available on Amazon, Lulu, Smashwords:
5:22 PM Oct 9th, 2011
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Recommended reading for writers who are struggling or not: Steven Pressfield's The War of Art.
8:49 PM Aug 26th, 2011
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One of my horror tales is in the anthology LONG LIVE THE NEW FLESH: YEAR TWO. Download the book for free(!) here:
9:36 PM Aug 24th, 2011
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Nanoism has published another one of my tweet-sized stories:
8:57 PM Aug 17th, 2011
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She thought California, California, as if the word were a prayer.
8:18 PM Aug 3rd, 2011
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The hag held out a withered, yellowish hand and moved her fingers in a “gimme, gimme” motion. “The chocolate,” she said.
8:15 PM Jul 11th, 2011
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My queer folk tale "The Prince and the Woodcarver" is in the latest issue of Mary. Buy the lit mag here:
11:34 AM Jul 3rd, 2011
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The Bled is Frances McCue's poetry collection about losing her husband. Stunning book! www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780984069873/the-bled.aspx
4:52 PM Jun 23rd, 2011
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Schlock Magazine has published "a summer haunting," my short story about a frightening trip to Versailles:
11:27 AM Jun 11th, 2011
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- Name David Massengill
- Location Seattle
- Web http://www.davidm...
- Bio David Massengill is a fiction writer who lives in Seattle, where the birds caw rather than tweet.
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