Hello, all my awesome readers!
This is just an extra post to inform all and sundry that I had a story accepted by Knowonder! magazine, and I just wanted to share the excitement with all my friends.
The story is called Araynee's Gift, and I'd love it if you gave it a read and left me a comment, to let me know if you liked it.
Thanks so much! WOOT WOOT! I'm a bit excited. Getting published is ALWAYS fun!
Until tomorrow, I remain yours faithfully, Katrina. (Ooh, and I'm going to see the Phantom of the Opera tonight, so that's DOUBLE fun!)
God bless.
Congrats, Cat! And I love the Phantom of the Opera. Have fun : )
ReplyDeleteThanks, Katie! :-*
ReplyDeleteI left a comment on your story, Cat! Great job! Phantom? I'm soooooo jealous. I saw that in college. Loved it!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kelly. :-*
ReplyDeleteYeah, I'm pretty jazzed about the Phantom. My singing instructor is playing the Phantom. How cool, eh?
Great news. Two great newses! Congratulations on the publication and on seeing Phantom. It's an amazing production.
ReplyDeleteSweet story with some very lovely descriptions! Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteC. Lee, thank you! It was a totally thrilling email to receive, and I'm WAY excited about the Phantom show.
ReplyDeleteCatherine, thank you. Araynee is one of my more favourite stories.
Congratulations! That is wonderful news.
ReplyDeleteAll arachnophobos should read this, cat. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the acceptance of your story. I enjoyed it. You have created quite a nice fantasy "corner" of the world. I love the description of Araynee.
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Thanks, Regina. :)
ReplyDeleteMirka, LOL. I don't like spiders, so that's why I wrote about Araynee. I wanted a spider I could love!
Thanks, Paul!
Congrats, Cat! This is so exciting.
ReplyDeleteI loved the idea of a sweet and cute spider. Shades of Charlotte popped into my memory.
ReplyDeleteIt was VERY exciting, Claudine. Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteEve, hurray! I made you think of a classic. :)