New publication contains the very "best"!
THIS JUST IN -
Best of The Sand Hill Review has been published/edited by Martin F. Sorensen since its inception in 2001. I submitted it to Goodreads with my name as "Contributor" in order to get it up on my Author Program list, and now they list me as the author! Sorry about that, Marty! I did serve as Fiction Editor one year, in 2008, a post subsequently held by James Hanna. This volume contains two of my own short stories and two others that I selected and edited - by Patti Somlo and Tory Hartmann.
Best of The Sand Hill Review presents the best fiction selected from the long run of the Review. It was one of the first literary anthologies for fiction and poetry to be available in both print and online. Stories are by James Hanna, Tory Hartmann, Ray Keifetz, Jim Keim, Bardi Rosman Koodrin, Eva Langston, Charlene Ward Marshall, Elise F. Miller, A. Molotkov, Lisa Meltzer Penn, Tom Sheehan, Christopher Wachlin, b.b. wei, Susan Windsor and others. Published by Sand Hill Review Press, May, 2013.
Best of The Sand Hill Review has been published/edited by Martin F. Sorensen since its inception in 2001. I submitted it to Goodreads with my name as "Contributor" in order to get it up on my Author Program list, and now they list me as the author! Sorry about that, Marty! I did serve as Fiction Editor one year, in 2008, a post subsequently held by James Hanna. This volume contains two of my own short stories and two others that I selected and edited - by Patti Somlo and Tory Hartmann.
Best of The Sand Hill Review presents the best fiction selected from the long run of the Review. It was one of the first literary anthologies for fiction and poetry to be available in both print and online. Stories are by James Hanna, Tory Hartmann, Ray Keifetz, Jim Keim, Bardi Rosman Koodrin, Eva Langston, Charlene Ward Marshall, Elise F. Miller, A. Molotkov, Lisa Meltzer Penn, Tom Sheehan, Christopher Wachlin, b.b. wei, Susan Windsor and others. Published by Sand Hill Review Press, May, 2013.
Published on June 11, 2013 11:40
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