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Posted By : TL Morganfield - 6/15/2006 1:16 PM
I've actually been quietly hanging around here for a long time, occasionally popping out of lurkdom to comment here or there, but I figure it's time to actually decloak and say hi and introduce myself.
 
I'm a writer, of course, though being a stay-at-home mom gives me considerable time to persue that dream. I'm also a Clarion West graduate. I write a bit of horror (which I've been most successful with from a publishing standpoint) and a lot of history/mythology based fantasy and science fiction. I'm particularly interested in Pre-Columbian history and mythology.
 
So hi everyone! 


www.tlmorganfield.com
 
Forthcoming stories:
 
"The Wonder Tower" in Back Roads: Horror Off the Highway, September 2006.
"Nowhere" in Nocturnal Ooze, April/May


Posted By : erazmus - 6/15/2006 3:18 PM
Hello TL,
I've seen you around. Thanks for delurking and welcome.
Mike


Michael D. Turner
"Psyched Up" in _Turn the other Chick_-ed. E. Friesner-Baen books
www.baen.com
"Two Ravens" in Amazing Journeys Magazine #9 Sept. 05
"An Incident at Black Tongue Tavern" in _Bash Down the Door and Slice Open the Badguy_ from Fantasist Enterprises


Posted By : Daniel - 6/15/2006 3:38 PM
Welcome!


Daniel
 


Posted By : abraxas5 - 6/15/2006 5:51 PM
Hello! And let me say that lurking is underrated.
Kim Sullivan
 


K. Osborn Sullivan
Stones of Abraxas
July 2006
Medallion Press
ISBN 1-932815-76-7

Posted By : TL Morganfield - 6/15/2006 6:02 PM
Thanks for the welcome, everyone.

And indeed lurking has it appeal.


www.tlmorganfield.com
 
Forthcoming stories:
 
"The Wonder Tower" in Back Roads: Horror Off the Highway, September 2006.
"Nowhere" in Nocturnal Ooze, April/May


Posted By : VeeJay - 6/16/2006 1:03 AM
Merci bienvenido for finally getting the wherewithal to deactivate the cloaking field and showing yourself to all...and Clarion! Haven't really heard much about them, but aren't they supposed to be the leetest of leet of speculative fict? As far as workshops are concerned?

Posted By : Gabe Dybing - 6/16/2006 8:05 PM
Hello, Lurker. I had been wondering why every once in a while I'd get the shudders, as if someone unseen was watching me.


The bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed.
 
 

Posted By : nathan - 6/17/2006 11:09 AM
Hello. Glad you are here, I look forward to hearing/seeing your 2-cents a little more often 'round here.
 "Writing the wet dreams of teenage boys" - Lindsey Llyod, Tangent Reviews


Posted By : carnifexpress - 6/17/2006 11:48 PM
Welcome!

Armand Rosamilia


Visit Carnifex Press for more information!
 
 
 
The Freehold site is now up!
 
 
 


Posted By : Frank Menser - 6/19/2006 10:00 AM
To lurk...or not to lurk.......NOT TO LURK! OHBOY!

I'd welcome you in lady but it seems yer foot's allready is in th' door....

Frank


It's just my imagination...running away with me.
 
LET IT RIP is now appearing in Dark Discoveries 6.
 
 


Posted By : TL Morganfield - 6/19/2006 1:32 PM
Lurking is a very hard habit to break! Thank you everyone for your warm welcome.

VeeJay: Clarion is a very nice feather in one's cap and will get you off the slush piles at some mags. Odyssey is held in pretty high regard too though.


www.tlmorganfield.com
 
Forthcoming stories:
 
"The Wonder Tower" in Back Roads: Horror Off the Highway, September 2006.
"Nowhere" in Nocturnal Ooze, April/May