My new short story “Carnations” just went live at the online journal Cleaning Up Glitter. The story tells the tale of a Syrian family fleeing their war-torn country. Their journey is filled with danger and uncertainty, with sorrow and only a glimmer of hope.
I want to thank the editors of Cleaning Up Glitter for having faith in my work. It is a privilege to be a part of their journal. Cleaning Up Glitter is a non-profit e-Journal, so my story is a free read. How can you beat that? You have the chance to support the literary arts and get a free short story into the bargain: Everyone wins! Here is the link to the front page of CUG’s latest issue. My story is featured as the lead story. How cool is that?
https://cleaningupglitter.com/
There is lots more here at Marco Etheridge Fiction. Check out the blog for book reviews, links to more short stories, and other fun stuff:
https://www.marcoetheridgefiction.com/blog/
Thanks for visiting my little corner of the literary world, and thanks for being readers. Readers Rock!
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