Monday, February 7, 2011

New Pulp Master: Sophie Littlefield

I've had the pleasure of publishing Ms. Littlefield at BTAP twice now, one link is below and the other story, "Fangataufa," is in the BEAT to a PULP: Round One anthology. Ms. Littlefield's A Bad Day for Sorry has elicited numerous favorable reviews. Oline Cogdill writing in the South Florida Sun Sentinel says, "Littlefield's exciting debut should be the start of an even more exciting series." Kirkus Reviews writes, "First-timer Littlefield creates characters with just the right quirks who charm..." I couldn't agree more, Sophie rocks!

Don't Mess With Paige, Thuglit, issue #28, Oct/Nov 2008

At Least I Felt Something, The Drowning Machine, Sept 2009

Mortification, BEAT to a PULP, #49

A Bad Day for Sorry and A Bad Day for Pretty

10 comments:

  1. Sophie pretty much dominated Thuglit. That's saying a lot. Those editors were very, very picky. She must have an entire drawer filled with Thuglit t-shirts!

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  2. Wow, I'm...crazy honored. I have plenty of doubts about my work every day, but i have always felt like my short stuff was where i came closer to doing what I set out to do. There are so many amazing writers in the 'zines and it kills me every time we lose one. anyway thanks, truly.

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  3. And a former Redhead of the Week, don't forget!

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  4. AC, Agreed. Some of the earliest stories I remember reading in Thug belonged to her and Kieran Shea. I was always glad to see their names in the contents.

    Sophie, Yeah, I hated to see Thuglit fold but something tells me they will be back. Thanks for stopping by and hope all is going well with your current writing endeavors.

    Austin, Ha. So true.

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  5. Chris, I'm looking forward to see what you think about next week's new pulp master.

    Charles, 'Ya.

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  6. Those books look good...and feisty! Love the covers! They're on my list. Thanks for the suggestion!

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  7. You bet, Alyssa. I know you will enjoy.

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  8. She can do it all as she is proving--and proving quickly.

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