My short "The Top Of The Mountain" is up on Camroc Press Review. Thanks again to Barry Basden, Editor. This magazine just keeps getting better and better and I'm excited to once again contribute.
Thanks, Katrina. I'm learning, though, that it is just as Elizabeth Gilbert said "we have to love the work." The high of publication is fleeting, the disappointment of rejection still packs too hard of a punch, and so it has to be about the doing. Thanks again for your inspirational posts which have really helped me with the roller-coaster ride of it all.
Born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, Ethel Rohan now lives in San Francisco. She received her MFA in fiction from Mills College, Oakland. She has placed over one hundred short and short short fictions with such magazines as Wigleaf; Hobart; Monkeybicycle; Word Riot; Identity Theory; Storyglossia; Necessary Fiction; Potomac Review; PANK 4; Keyhole 9; and Los Angeles Review 6.
The Irish Herald, various articles and reviews, 1996-2008
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Congratulations!! You're on a roll!!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Katrina. I'm learning, though, that it is just as Elizabeth Gilbert said "we have to love the work." The high of publication is fleeting, the disappointment of rejection still packs too hard of a punch, and so it has to be about the doing. Thanks again for your inspirational posts which have really helped me with the roller-coaster ride of it all.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words about CPR, Ethel. You've helped make it better.
ReplyDeleteI also read your fan letter to HRC and laughed out loud, nervously of course, like at a pratfall. Well done.
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Barry, thanks for visiting, and commenting, and for your kind words about "A Fan Letter." I'm touched, and grateful.
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