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The Metaworker Podcast | 022 Creating Anthologies, Part 3
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The Metaworker Podcast | 022 Creating Anthologies, Part 3

December 13, 2024January 6, 20250

Elena, Mel, and Cerid discuss Mel’s launch of River and Stone and Cerid’s updates for Artificial Sweetener, as well as the thought and care that goes into book design and illustration. #TheMetaworker @SpecFicNZ

The Metaworker Podcast | 021 Creating Anthologies, Part 2
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The Metaworker Podcast | 021 Creating Anthologies, Part 2

October 11, 2024December 16, 20240

Elena, Mel, and Cerid discuss publishing software, fostering communities, marketing plans, and their hopes for their publications. #TheMetaworker #ForgeFriday

The Metaworker Podcast | 020 Creating Anthologies, Part 1
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The Metaworker Podcast | 020 Creating Anthologies, Part 1

October 4, 2024December 16, 20240

In this podcast episode, Elena talks with Mel and Cerid about their upcoming anthology projects outside of The Metaworker. They discuss how the projects got started, how they chose pieces to publish, and the process of editing those pieces into a book. #TheMetaworker #ForgeFriday

Fright Write: Short Halloween Stories from The Metaworker’s Writing Group
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Fright Write: Short Halloween Stories from The Metaworker’s Writing Group

October 31, 2023November 1, 20230

Enjoy these three short Halloween stories by our writing group members. Join us on Discord on Wednesday evenings at 8:30pm (EST) for writing prompts and a supportive group of folks! #TheMetaworker

Profile: Jeremy Bock
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Profile: Jeremy Bock

July 20, 2022October 30, 20230

Jeremy Bock is a West Virginia native and technologist currently expatting Bangkok with his wife and daughter. His novel, Caroline, is independently published and available …

Nettle Fringed Earth by Melissa Reynolds
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Nettle Fringed Earth by Melissa Reynolds

December 1, 20200

This month we’ve got a creative non-fiction piece from Mel, our editorial intern. Here’s what she’s got to say about it: Nettle Fringed Earth was …

Writer and the Stress Beast by Melissa Reynolds
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Writer and the Stress Beast by Melissa Reynolds

October 18, 2020February 4, 20250

I sit down to write, exhausted and drained after a long day of managing online classes (both mine and my children’s) and all my other …

A Writer and Dungeons and Dragons by Melissa Reynolds
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A Writer and Dungeons and Dragons by Melissa Reynolds

September 6, 2020February 4, 20250

I started playing Dungeons and Dragons (DnD) about three years ago. I didn’t know much about the game and approached it as something new to …

Meet Melissa Reynolds!
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Meet Melissa Reynolds!

August 12, 2020December 1, 20200

Hey everyone! We told you that we have big plans for this publication and here’s one of them. We took on an intern! For the …

“Tree Song” by Melissa Reynolds
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“Tree Song” by Melissa Reynolds

March 23, 2020March 15, 20221

I have stood for over a hundred years in this place, endured the idiots who link hands and try to encompass my bulk, observed the …

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