Wednesday, March 30, 2016

The Thing That Turned Me, an Anthology -- Mulder.

I believe I've mentioned I wrote a short story for an anthology that will be coming out in May of this year. I'm so honored to be a part of this project with all these amazing authors!

The Thing That Turned Me, an Anthology


Cover Reveal: May 1, 2016
A diverse group of authors, bloggers, speakers and editors has come together to bring you a unique collection of writings: “The Thing that Turned Me,” an anthology revolving around the people, places and things in our lives that ‘turn’ us, or cause us to change in some way.

A patchwork quilt of talent collaborates on this new and exciting project, inviting a singular synergy to the anthology that will leave you turning pages without delay. Works within the anthology range from Science Fiction and Fantasy to Creative Non-Fiction, and beyond. Poetry blends with prose in this variegated ensemble of stories, poems and essays.

“The Thing That Turned Me” will be available for paperback and ebook purchase on May 31, 2016.
 


I can't even fit all the amazing author names in this post, OVER 30, but you can head to the Facebook Event Page or the Stay Classy Publications website to check them all out!

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Normally, when I talk about Mulder you guys know I'm referring to Fox Mulder from The X-Files, yet ... there is another.


My beautiful Mulder. We brought her, and her twin sister Scully, home in the summer of 1998. Stray kittens from a restaurant parking lot.



Mulder was so soft we called her 'puppy fur'. She loved to sleep in weird positions and on top of whatever she deemed 'in her way'.



 
We always figured if she could speak, she'd have a British accent and she'd order us around like the Queen.



She left us on St. Patrick's Day.




It's been just 3 months since we lost Squishy.


Mulder & Squishy

After 18 years together, my heart will never be whole again, but I wouldn't trade a day.


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I'm not completely without furry friends. We are still holding tight to Scully and Ted.


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I'm talking about leaving comments for the Challenge over on the Main blog today...HERE.

When you come back on Friday, I hope there will be a Letter A post here for the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge. I hope.



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15 comments:

  1. I'm sorry! Our furry friends don't live long enough.

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  2. I'm so sorry, Heather. That's so hard. My cats are 18 and 16, and like you, I wouldn't trade a day.

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  3. It looks like Mulder had 18 good years of a life that was possible all because of you. Scully is lucky to have been able to also share those years with her sister while gaining more family members in a happy home. May Mulder and Squishy both rest in peace.

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  4. She had soulful eyes.
    [Suz, Stormy’s Sidekicks] from
    Suzi’s Ice Box Art

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  5. I miss all my grandcats who have gone to a better catpan in the sky.
    [Suz, one of Stormy’s Sidekicks] from
    Suzi’s Ice Box Art

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  6. Wonderful pictures Heather , I once had a dog for 16 years and a cat Tabitha who at the age of ten was diagnosed as a diabetic. I had to give her 2 shots daily, she kept going for another 4 years and it was a sorry day when I lost my furry friends.
    Yvonne.

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  7. Congrats on the anthology!
    It's tough losing a furry baby, but there's always lots of fond memories of them. =)

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  8. I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your kitties. It's so sad but you gave them the best life you could, which is what an amazing pet owner does. You gave them all amazing names as well.

    Congratulations on the anthology! I can't wait to read it!

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  9. Mulder looks like she lived a very happy and contented life along with her sibling and who could ever want more? It's also so nice that Scully has another cat to keep her company now that Mulder's gone. They bring so much into our lives and it is so hard when they leave but they do know how much you loved them and were there for them so hold on to those thoughts and be happy that you gave them so much too :) Special Teaching at Pempi’s Palace a Stormy’s Sidekick minion

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  10. It's so hard to lose a beautiful friend. Glad you still have Scully and Ted.

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  11. I'm so sorry for your loss Heather. I don't have cats, but I have dogs and I know that pets are like family. Congratulations on the anthology. I just read your post on leaving comments and will work on leaving shorter sticky note comments. Now I need to learn to create my signature. Take care and again, I'm so sorry for the loss of Mulder. I will be traveling all day Friday, but will catch back up with you on Saturday.

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  12. Heather, I'm so thrilled that you're a part of this anthology. You've made an excellent contribution to it! Thanks for making mention of it on your blog today. You rock, sister!

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  13. Kitties named Scully and Mulder, that's the best!

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  14. Kitties named Scully and Mulder, that's the best!

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