Stefan Markos’ “Mr. Ed” now in Rabbit Hole V anthology

I’m lucky enough to have my work included in The Rabbit Hole Volume 5: Just…Plain…Weird anthology along with quite a group of talented authors. I especially love the teaser

Welcome to the Rabbit Hole. On our fifth excursion into the warren of the odd, 37 authors lead us down their own little burrows of strangeness : an army of penguins, music that cures, aliens that communicate through old cartoons, images of the future that save, unwanted visions of the now, and, oh yes, it is raining lawyers. All have one thing in common, they are just…plain…weird.
Weird can be funny, weird can be sad, weird can be thoughtful, weird can be mad, but the one thing in common is that weird shares experiences you have, thankfully, never had.
Just be careful, all little bunnies are not nice, but they are memorable.

 
About the Author
I live in Tulsa, OK with my wife and two cats. My wife and I belong to the Oklahoma Science Fiction Writers, but the cats haven’t shown any interest in joining. I’m working on a novel and have sold a few short stories.

 
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David M. Donachie’s “The Gap” now in Rabbit Hole V anthology

I’m lucky enough to have my work included in The Rabbit Hole Volume 5: Just…Plain…Weird anthology along with quite a group of talented authors. I especially love the teaser

Welcome to the Rabbit Hole. On our fifth excursion into the warren of the odd, 37 authors lead us down their own little burrows of strangeness : an army of penguins, music that cures, aliens that communicate through old cartoons, images of the future that save, unwanted visions of the now, and, oh yes, it is raining lawyers. All have one thing in common, they are just…plain…weird.
Weird can be funny, weird can be sad, weird can be thoughtful, weird can be mad, but the one thing in common is that weird shares experiences you have, thankfully, never had.
Just be careful, all little bunnies are not nice, but they are memorable.

 
About the Author
David M. Donachie is a writer, artist, programmer, and games designer, who lives in a draughty Scottish garret with two cats, a frog, four mice, and a large number of reptiles. His short story collection The Night Alphabet released in 2018, and his first novel, the mesolithic fantasy The Drowning Land, in January 2021. If you want to know more about him, visit https://bit.ly/ddonachiewriter or on Facebook.

 
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Jodi Rizzotto’s “Angry Man” now in Rabbit Hole V anthology

I’m lucky enough to have my work included in The Rabbit Hole Volume 5: Just…Plain…Weird anthology along with quite a group of talented authors. I especially love the teaser

Welcome to the Rabbit Hole. On our fifth excursion into the warren of the odd, 37 authors lead us down their own little burrows of strangeness : an army of penguins, music that cures, aliens that communicate through old cartoons, images of the future that save, unwanted visions of the now, and, oh yes, it is raining lawyers. All have one thing in common, they are just…plain…weird.
Weird can be funny, weird can be sad, weird can be thoughtful, weird can be mad, but the one thing in common is that weird shares experiences you have, thankfully, never had.
Just be careful, all little bunnies are not nice, but they are memorable.

 
About the Author
Jodi is a retired teacher living in Southern California with her husband and two dogs, Harley and Davidson. Although she prefers writing fantasy, some of her nonfiction Harley adventures have also appeared in anthologies. Her short story, “Sea Cave,” was included in the anthology Magic Portals. “Skulls on the Shelf” will be published in the anthology Never Cheat a Witch in October, 2022. You can connect with her at jrizzotto.com or Twitter.

 
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Lori M. Myers’ “The Touch Stand” now in Rabbit Hole V anthology

I’m lucky enough to have my work included in The Rabbit Hole Volume 5: Just…Plain…Weird anthology along with quite a group of talented authors. I especially love the teaser

Welcome to the Rabbit Hole. On our fifth excursion into the warren of the odd, 37 authors lead us down their own little burrows of strangeness : an army of penguins, music that cures, aliens that communicate through old cartoons, images of the future that save, unwanted visions of the now, and, oh yes, it is raining lawyers. All have one thing in common, they are just…plain…weird.
Weird can be funny, weird can be sad, weird can be thoughtful, weird can be mad, but the one thing in common is that weird shares experiences you have, thankfully, never had.
Just be careful, all little bunnies are not nice, but they are memorable.

 
About the Author
Lori M. Myers is an award-winning writer, Pushcart Prize nominee, and Broadway World Award nominee of fiction, creative nonfiction, and plays. Her fiction has appeared in American Writers Review 2019 and 2021, Art in the Time of Covid-19, The Dark Sire, Transcendent, Bad Neighborhood, Dissections Journal, Ginosko Literary Journal, Flora Fiction and others. Lori teaches writing, literature, and playwriting at several colleges in New York. She is the Drama/Nonfiction Editor for the online arts literary journal Masque & Spectacle and is a member of the Dramatists Guild and Westchester Collaborative Theater.

 
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