August 01, 2005

No Fluke

Not a one shot wonder either. Starting any project there is always that sense in the beginning that some sort of mistake may have been made. We spent almost three months getting Noon Spool together. The last couple weeks before the first edition published I could hardly wait to have content so I could start promoting. As I threw myself into that promotion I suddenly realized that we were less than a month away from the second issue, and the search for content had to not only be continued, but actually accelerated. There was, admittedly, a moment of panic.

Unneccesary panic, as it turns out. The work had already been done. Authors from the far corners of the world and the web continued to submit excellent pieces. We gratefully serve up the very best for your reading pleasure:

Secret Flowers, a beautifully characterized meeting from widely published William Starr Moake

Thieves, a crime drama by Aaron James Shaw

Second Grade, a touching tale of young love by Edward Scott Cummings

Pop Chris' Teeth, in which Christopher Miller explores dental surgery run amok.

Enjoy!

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