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Weekly Wrap Up (Mar 4 - Mar 10)


Renee Stevens

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I hope everyone has had a great week. I realized I forgot the GA Classic last week, but don't worry, it's back this week!  A quick reminder that there is just over a month left before the GA Summer Novella Contest is due. There's been a lot of great blogs this week, so let's take a look at what you might have missed!

 

 

Contests

 

Anthologies

  • 2018 Spring Anthology: Now or Never - Due May 15th
  • 2018 Spring Anthology: Encounters - Due May 15th
  • 2018 Fall Anthology: Fight Back - Due Nov 15th
  • 2018 Fall Anthology: Good Intentions - Due Nov 15th

 

Blog Opportunities

  • Story Critique: Open to all GA authors. Sign up here.

  • Ask An Author: Send your questions for your favorite authors to @Carlos Hazday (no questions = no Ask An Author)

  • 3 Story Promo: Open to all GA Authors. PM Renee Stevens to participate.

  • Author Interview: Open to all GA Authors. PM Renee Stevens to participate.

  • Favorite Self-Written Story: Open to all GA authors. PM Renee Stevens to participate

  • Story Recommendations:  Open to all GA authors & readers. PM Renee Stevens to participate.

 

Premium Updates:

Harbinger by Cia *Premium*

 

Classic Updates:

You Promised Me a Tomorrow by Ronyx

 

Signature Updates:

A Love Story by CarlHoliday; Book 2 of Warnton Stories

A Man in a Room, and other poems by AC Benus; Book 6 of Verse

Black Widow by Mark Arbour; Book 16 of Chronicles Of An Academic Predator (CAP)

Denied by Cia

Dinner is Prompt-ly at Eight by Cole Matthews

Exes and Ohs by Headstall

Insomnia by CassieQ

Mojo by AC Benus

Northern Exposure by Mark Arbour; Book 8 of Bridgemont

Promptings from Valhalla by Valkyrie

Shadow Honor by Cynus

Shelter by Comicality; Book 1 of Shelter

The Hollow Hills by Valkyrie

 

Promising Updates:

Georgetown: Over The Rainbow by Carlos Hazday; Book 8 of CJ

Here Kitty, Kitty by Caz Pedroso

The Poetry of D/s by Mikiesboy

 

***Check out this GA Classic***

 

Bad Boy Gone Good

Colinian

 

When you’re a teenager it’s easy to be led astray. What’s hard is getting out of a bad situation.

Mature or distressing themes and strong language. This story deals with issues that are, unfortunately, true to life for some teens.

 

Don't forget.... Read, Write, and REVIEW!!!

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