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I was interviewed by Penny Lockwood Ehrenkranz for an article on cross-genre writing in Writing World
I interviewed Andrew Richardson, a British supernatural horror writer who branched out in a very different direction with his latest story "The Shoot."
The Fix is on hiatus and it might be permanent. But I'm still working on reviews of the 2009 Campbell nominees' work, including interviews. I'm also researching a feature about selected works of Jules Verne.
Where Is Carole?
Now that school is back in session, I'm staying close to home. Be sure to say hello at Fantastic Fiction: KGB Bar, 85 East 4th Street in New York City every third Wednesday of the month.
I will be taking in a performance or two of the New York City Ballet at Lincoln Center, seeing the Big Apple Circus, and enjoying some of the literary events at the 92nd Street YMCA. And of course I'll be collecting more material and story ideas riding the subway to and from ballet classes.
My new writing projects include the sequel to Unfinished Business, an urban fantasy Boulevard of Bad Spells and Broken Dreams, and the resurrection of a collaborative mystery/fantasy/historical novel.
Latest Publications
Four Excerpts of Someday I'm Going to Write a Book Published, Plus a First Place Contest Win for "Everything Must Go"
Here is the official press release:
Carole Ann Moleti, midwife, family nurse practitioner and lifelong New Yorker, has chronicled her career as a public health professional in some of the most dangerous and medically underserved areas in New York City.
Excerpts of her memoir Someday I'm Going to Write a Book: Diary of an Urban Missionary, including the Oasis Journal 2009 contest winner for Best Nonfiction "Everything Must Go," have been published in Oasis Journal, This Path, and Thanksgiving to Christmas: A Patchwork of Stories.
Nancy Wall, author of The Swiftness of Crows: Poems of Two Continents, says of Carole's work:
"... excellent use of detail paints a remarkable picture of character, place, and time."
"Everything Must Go." In Oasis Journal 2009, edited by Leila Joiner, Tucson: Imago Press, October 2009.
This winner of Oasis Journal's Best Nonfiction Prize for 2009 examines the birth and death of innocence, and the enduring effect of families in our lives.
"'Tis the Season" In Thanksgiving to Christmas: A Patchwork of Stories, edited by Dixon Hearne, AWOC.com, August 2009.
Hysterical musings on the influence of the shopping goddess.
In This Path, edited by Greene, Haigler, Reilly-Bishop and Rollins, Silver Boomer Books, October 2009.
"The Dance Class"
It's what you don't see coming that knocks you off your feet.
"Endless Possibilities"
Looking deep inside, and a good kick in the ass, can help when the realities of life bury passion and commitment.
If you like these, check out these other works by Carole Ann Moleti:
"On the High Seas" in Oasis Journal 2008, edited by Leila Joyner, Imago Press, October 2008.
What became of seven Cuban rafters rescued by a luxury cruise ship off the coast of Cozumel?
Free reads:
"Concrete." Noneuclidean Café 13,
A humorous look at the love affair between Italians and cement."Going on Pointe." Noneuclidean Café 12 It's all about determination, balance and practice.
