Meredith Turits
A twenty-something, Brooklyn-based writer/magazine editor's chronicle of her first novel, peppered with thoughts on the words and streets that make her heart race.

Twitter: @meredithturits

anobium:

Anobium: Volume 1 (Summer 2011) - Featuring new writing from Laura Carter, Jennifer L. Collins, William Doreski, Eric Evans, Ricky Garni, Jonathan Greenhause, Luke Irwin, Rich Ives, Eddie Jones, J.S. MacLean, Claire McCurdy, Bethany Minton, Thomas Mundt, Ben Nardolilli, James Payne, Stephanie Plenner, Graham Tugwell, Meredith Turits, Susan Yount, and Joe Meno.
(The above illustration, by our resident illustrator, Jacob van Loon, may or may not be accompanying Thomas Mundt’s story. You’ll have to order a copy and find out for yourself.)
Pre-order here. Only $9.99!!

This seems like a fitting time to share exciting news. One of my short fiction pieces, “Tracks,” will be published in the Volume 1 of Anobium, due out at the end of July. I’m thrilled and honored—and, OK, and maybe a little “Squeee!” too—to be in a book (book!) with such ridiculously talented writers and artists.
Accordingly, although ten dollars will buy you a four-pack of Six Point cans or a leap over the New York Times paywall, I kindly nudge you to consider putting your Hamilton towards picking up Anobium (and, you know, nine or ten more copies for your friends, family, local hot librarian, etc.).

anobium:

Anobium: Volume 1 (Summer 2011) - Featuring new writing from Laura Carter, Jennifer L. Collins, William Doreski, Eric Evans, Ricky Garni, Jonathan Greenhause, Luke Irwin, Rich Ives, Eddie Jones, J.S. MacLean, Claire McCurdy, Bethany Minton, Thomas Mundt, Ben Nardolilli, James Payne, Stephanie Plenner, Graham Tugwell, Meredith Turits, Susan Yount, and Joe Meno.

(The above illustration, by our resident illustrator, Jacob van Loon, may or may not be accompanying Thomas Mundt’s story. You’ll have to order a copy and find out for yourself.)

Pre-order here. Only $9.99!!

This seems like a fitting time to share exciting news. One of my short fiction pieces, “Tracks,” will be published in the Volume 1 of Anobium, due out at the end of July. I’m thrilled and honored—and, OK, and maybe a little “Squeee!” too—to be in a book (book!) with such ridiculously talented writers and artists.

Accordingly, although ten dollars will buy you a four-pack of Six Point cans or a leap over the New York Times paywall, I kindly nudge you to consider putting your Hamilton towards picking up Anobium (and, you know, nine or ten more copies for your friends, family, local hot librarian, etc.).

(Source: anobium)

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Monday, June 27th 2011 12:05pm