August Toot Your Flute

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Author: Kerry-Ann Kerr
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That’s us. Tooting into Q3 like a businessy business man working for the woodwind group, creative writing dept.

(Oh and remember the Submit2024 thread for all those who participate :))

 

Lego business man looking stressed, answering a phone in one hand and looking at a tablet in the other

 

A place for all your writerly wins, achievements, publications, goals smashed, small victories and big news.

With no more preamble necessary, let us get on with The Tooting.

(PS if you want your name in the September toots, please make sure you post your wins in the September toots thread on the forum.)

(PPS If we missed you off the list, we are extreeeeemely sorry. Give us a nudge via the usual channels, and we’ll add you in).

Jude Potts received acceptances from Genrepunk and Sufferer’s Digest, has a story on Punk Noir, and had a flash published by Silly Goose.

Lauren Phillips-Freeman has received a lot of writing compliments!

Karen Arnold has an acceptance from Bending Genres and another from the lovely Neither Fish Nor Foul.

Sophie Thompson just noticed an old FFO piece in 10 by 10 back in June and an old FFO found a home with The Fantastic Other.

Sarah Oakes had a creepy flash The Terror of Turqouise Elfcap published by litmora litmag and has also connected to a publishing editor who’s taking on their Sci fi novel!

Terry Holland received an acceptance from Punk Noir.

Hattie Logan had the piece Blue Monday (which started out life in FFO) published in Free Flash Fiction and had another story published in Suddenly & Without Warning.

Heather Haig has a piece on Cranked Anvil and an FFO In the Raw out in RedRoseThorns.

Tabbie Hunt won the WOW! writing contest.

Marie-Louise McGuinness received an acceptance from Gooseberry Pie Lit.

Anika Carpenter has a new story on Free Flash Fiction and another in at Crow & Cross Keys.

Lizzie Eldridge had a book launch for the recently published collection of short stories – It Doesn’t Matter When (Alien Buddha Press).

Linda Simpson had the poem If I Should accepted by the new online lit magazine Stray Words.

Vicky Heath wrote three stories in a week after a writing slump.

Naomi Brotherton had a piece published on Dark Winter Lit and another in SciFanSat.

Omg wow, you guys are the absolute literal, figurative, complete BEST. Well frikken done. 

And like we said up there, if you want your name in the September toots, please make sure you post your wins in the September toots thread on the forum. OKAY BYE NOW. 

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