Featured Author: Cynthia Collins

Author Cynthia Collins

Cynthia Collins is from Jefferson City, Missouri. She began taking piano lessons at the age of five and had every intention of pursuing a career in music. After graduating from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri with a degree in music theory, her studies continued with a summer in Salzburg, Austria and graduate work in New York.

While working in the performance and administrative sides of the music industry, she realized she was spending much of her spare time watching the ships in New York Harbor. In 2004, she signed up to volunteer at the South Street Seaport Museum and was soon hired to work in the office. She was asked to write about the museum’s ships, and took sail training lessons aboard a nineteenth-century schooner. Her interest in maritime history and historic houses grew along with her responsibilities of writing grants, giving tours, and working with related public programs. She was one of the dockside volunteers for the New York portion of the 2006 Godspeed Sail to commemorate America’s 400th Anniversary, and wrote a five-part series about the schooner Ernestina located in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Continue reading “Featured Author: Cynthia Collins”

Week 23 Flash Fiction Challenge Poll

The time has arrived for IU readers to begin voting in this week’s Flash Fiction Competition. On behalf of the IU staff, I want to thank all the entrants for doing such a great job with the writing prompt and the merciless constraints of the exercise.

This week, there are 10 entries from which to choose. You may review the entries here. Please spread the word and encourage your friends to vote by using the share buttons at the bottom of the post!

The poll will be open until 5:00 PM (Pacific Daylight Time) Thursday

Vote for your favorite entry in the week 23 flash fiction challenge:

  • 5. Ed Drury (30%, 13 Votes)
  • 6. Jacqueline Hopkins (16%, 7 Votes)
  • 7. T.D.McKinnon (14%, 6 Votes)
  • 4. Krista Tibbs (11%, 5 Votes)
  • 9. Cynthia (9%, 4 Votes)
  • 8. Dick Waters (7%, 3 Votes)
  • 1. Barry Parham (5%, 2 Votes)
  • 2. R E Sheahan (5%, 2 Votes)
  • 3. Brian Beam (2%, 1 Votes)
  • 10. A. L. Kaplan (2%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 44

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Laurie Boris Joins Admin Team

Associate Editor Laurie Boris

Indies Unlimited is pleased to announce that Laurie Boris has joined the Admin team as Associate Editor here at Indies Unlimited. In addition to serving as a contributing author here,  Laurie is also a freelance writer, ghostwriter, editor, proofreader, and former graphic designer.

Clearly, she’s a woman on the edge. Look into those eyes and tell me you don’t see a major ass-kicking just waiting for the next person with a stupid question. Her steely stare could turn back a kamikaze attack. THAT is editor material, my friends.

Fear not though. Laurie’s new and abundant soul-crushing responsibilities will not keep her from her regular posts here every Tuesday morning. After all, I can’t just have her lounging about in the executive steam room all day.

Welcome to admin Laurie!

Sentinel Literary Quarterly Short Story Competition

Sentinel Literary QuarterlyThe Sentinel Literary Quarterly Short Story Competition on any subject or style which have NOT have been previously published, or posted on a website or blog. The three winning Short Stories, and three highly commended Short Stories will receive first publication in Sentinel Champions magazine in print and eBook in February 2013. The authors will each receive a free contributor’s copy.

There is a £4.00 entry fee. The prizes are – First: £150.00, Second: £75.00, Third: £50.00, Highly Commended: £10 x 3. Deadline: June 20, 2012.

For more information, please visit their website.

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Indies Unlimited is pleased to provide this contest information for the convenience of our readers. We do not, however, endorse this or any contest/competition. Entrants should always research a competition prior to entering.