Issue #4 of Thrice Fiction is now available for free download (pdf or Kindle) or pay-for snail mail print copy at http://www.thricefiction.com
Thanks to all our writers and artists!
• snow was general, dublin on a wet day, and how i came into the world by James Claffey
• Horny by Lynn Beighley
• Telltale and The Curious Case of Dr Alabone-Heterodoxy by mIEKAL aND
• Rich Girls by B.D. Fischer
• Sole Dadas, Chunk 7 by John M. Bennett
• In a Basket by Ann Bogle
• SNAKES and Other Lovers by Susan Tepper
• The Nondenominational Tourist by Matthew Dexter
• A Story Without Easy Phrases by Jessica Maybury
• Spy vs. Park by Darryl Price
• Hellgate by David Ackley
• Mad Adelaide by Danica Green
Great visual presentation!
So happy to be included in this line up of terrific writers!
The print version is beautiful and CHEAP (under 8 dollars).
Thanks very much to RW Spryszak for all your hard work!
Stellar company in a magazine with a great look. Bob and his team done us proud.
An exceptional magazine! WOW!! LOve the writing and LOve the visuals!!! RW Spryszak, you are a wonder!!
How nice to see so many familiar names in one publication. Susan, you are moving forward the lead car at Indy! Congrats to all of you. . .
We are double checking just to be sure, but our traffic report has registered 2,340 downloads (combined for .pdf, Kindle and iPad) since going up very late on Friday.
Kudos to our artists and writers.
Wow, RW, that is a nice number, for sure!
MaryAnne, I don't know about that, but I'm awfully happy people are reading THRICE..
I just downloaded my copy...it's fantastic! I just love the concept behind this publication.
Jazzed about this publication! It's beautiful and the writers and writing so gifted. Also excited that so many have downloaded it so instantly.
2,340 downloads since Friday! That's amazing! How lucky we are to have been included in RW's vision for this issue. It's an honor. And it proves that the readership is out there--in huge numbers. I also agree with Ann about the beauty of it. Long live THRICE!
Great gathering of writers.