Who else, but Elizabeth Ellen, with a new short fiction in/on Elimae - Lemons.
I personally do not believe anybody else is doing a better job of writing about difficult relationships better than E. Ellen. This particular one comes with the great opening line: "You come home from work to find your husband on his knees, a televangelist on the screen before him, the knife you used to cut your wedding cake at his wrist." Seriously, tell me you're not clicking on the link above to see where this one goes after reading that!
And keep in mind, next month, Future Tense Press will be selling Elizabeth's debut chapbook, Before You She Was a Pitbull. Don't miss it.
I should be writing, but after reading that first sentence, how can I do anything but click over and read that story?
Posted by: patry | November 17, 2006 at 10:36 AM
"When life hands you lemons, spit the seeds into oncoming traffic." Another great line in yet another cool story by EE. Great job. Much looking forward to the EE collection which is long overdue.
Posted by: steven gillis | November 17, 2006 at 07:11 PM