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Announcing Diner 3 Authors!

The Midnight Diner: Volume 3

I’m not going to lie. I was terrified when Coach handed me the keys to The Midnight Diner.  This third edition would not have come to fruition without the absolutely amazing (all volunteer!!) staff. In all my (almost) forty years, I’ve never witnessed people working together so flawlessly. This well-oiled machine was definitely greased by The Big Man.  I hope you enjoy reading these stories as much as I have enjoyed publishing them.

Eric Ortlund

Eric Ortlund
“A Thousand Flowers”
Editor’s Choice

Eric Ortlund teaches Hebrew and Old Testament at Briercrest Seminary in Saskatchewan, Canada. When he is not playing with his two kids, he is busy reading Gene Wolfe and Neil Gaiman and planning his next novel.

Edward Erdelac

Edward Erdelac
“The Blood Bay”
Editor’s Choice

Edward Erdelac was born in Indiana, educated in Chicago, and lives in the Los Angeles area with his family. He is an award winning screenwriter, an independent filmmaker, a sometime Star Wars contributor, and the author of Merkabah Rider: Tales of a High Planes Drifter, the acclaimed first installment in a weird western series from Damnation Books.

Brian J. Hatcher

Brian J. Hatcher
“Clockworks of Hell”
Editor’s Choice

Brian J. Hatcher is an author, poet, and editor from Charleston WV. His work has appeared in the “Legends of the Mountain State” series, the poetry anthology ”Leonard Cohen: You’re Our Man”, the Stoker-award winning “Writers Workshop of Horror”, and Weird Tales Magazine. Brian will be appearing in “The Terror at Miskatonic Falls”, “Blood Lite 2: Overbite”, and the fourth volume of “Legends of the Mountain State”. “Mountain Magic: Spellbinding Tales of Appalachia”, Brian’s first anthology as editor, will be coming out sometime this fall. Keep up with Brian at www.brianjhatcher.com.

Kevin Brown Kevin Brown
“Monster Made”

Kevin Brown has had work published in over one hundred journals and magazines, and has
won numerous competitions and fellowships. He was also nominated for a 2007 Journey Award and a Pushcart Prize. His first short-story collection, Ink On Wood, is forthcoming from Virgogray Press. His website is: www.InvisibleBodies.com

Kevin Lucia

Kevin Lucia
Diner Alumni
“Lonely Places”

Kevin Lucia is the Review Editor for Shroud Magazine. His short fiction has appeared in several anthologies. He’s currently finishing his Creative Writing Masters Degree at Binghamton University, he teaches high school English and lives in Castle Creek, New York with his wife and children. He is the author of Hiram Grange & The Chosen One, Book Four of The Hiram Grange Chronicles. Visit him on the web at www.kevinlucia.blogspot.com.

Greg Mitchell Greg Mitchell
Diner Alumni
“Flesh and Blood”

As a child, Greg Mitchell was afraid of monsters. So, naturally, when he grew up, he devoted his life to writing stories about people shooting monsters in their hairy faces. He has contributed to the Star Wars continuity as well as the Halloween franchise based on the original John Carpenter film. The first novel in his “The Coming Evil” faith-versus-fear series, “The Strange Man”, was originally self-published in 2007, and a revised and expanded edition is due out February 2011 from Realms Fiction. While he’s not writing about monsters, he, his wife Meghan, and their two daughters can be found preparing for the inevitable zombie apocalypse at their home in northeast Arkansas. Check him out atwww.thecomingevil.com.

M.L. Archer

M.L. Archer
Diner Alumni
“Virtuoso”

A native of Los Angeles, M.L. Archer, has been writing fiction since the age of eight . . .
the same year she started violin lessons. An alumnus of the St. Louis
Youth Orchestra, under Leonard Slatkins’s direction, she went on to
play with a number of adult groups including everything from The Way
Orchestra to the Grand Ol’ Opry. She owns a magic violin named Max and
is always pleased when her two favorite subjects, writing and the
violin, manage to meet.

Douglas Kolacki Douglas Kolacki
“Cloak”

Douglas Kolacki began writing while stationed with the Navy in Italy, where he received
his first story earnings in a Red Cross contest. Since then he has placed fiction in Dragons Knights & Angels, Mindflights, Dreams & Visions and Weird Tales. He currently lives and writes in San Diego.

Lon Prater

Lon Prater
“Way of Cold Teeth”

Lon Prater is an active duty Navy officer by day, writer of odd little tales by night. His short fiction has appeared in the Stoker-winning anthology Borderlands 5, Writers of the Future XXI, and Origins Award finalist Frontier Cthulhu. He is an avid Texas Hold’em player, occasional stunt kite flyer, and connoisseur of history, theme parks and haunted hayrides. To find out more, visit www.lonprater.com.

Chris Mikesell

Chris Mikesell
Diner Alumni, Contributing Editor
“Hanlon’s Folly”

If you were to take a dictionary and highlight all the words in it that pertain to Chris Mikesell, you would wind up with a hefty fine for defacing library reference materials. You would also probably be left with plenty of ink in your Hi-Liter. Chris lives in suburban Dallas with his wife (Dina), his son (Philip), and his regrets (a few, but then again,
too few to mention) and teaches Sophomore English (think you’re smarter than a 10th Grader? Visit his class website at mikesell128.blogspot.com). His fiction has appeared in DKA (now Mindflights), Ray Gun Revival, and the previous editions of Coach’s Midnight Diner. He has no interest in cliff diving, but has no objection to living vicariously through the lives of his characters.

Announcing Diner 3 Authors, continued…

Jason Hubbard Derr Jason Hubbard Derr
“Haunting of Mabel”

Jason Hubbard Derr holds an MA in Theological Studies from the Vancouver School of Theology and studied creative writing in his undergrad at Eastern Washington University. HIs writing has appeared in Relief, Patheos.com and The Huffington Post and his first book will soon be released by the Progressive Christian Alliance Press. Jason is a Theologian-In-Affiliation with the Progressive Christian Alliance and is married to Erin. They live in Vancouver, BC.

Michael Dean Clark

Michael Dean Clark
“Beneath Its Weight”

Michael Dean Clark is an author of fiction and nonfiction situated primarily in the San Diego area. His work has appeared in Relief, FastForward, and Literary Circular among other outlets. He lives in San Diego with his wife and almost three children and works as a professor of writing at Point Loma Nazarene University.

Libby Cudmore

Libby Cudmore
“Preacher Man”

Libby Cudmore is a regular contributor to Hardboiled. a Twist of Noir, Celebrities in Disgrace and Thrillers, Killers ‘n’ Chillers, where her story “Unplanned” won a Bullet Award in August 2009 and was nominated for a Derringer award in 2010. Her work has also appeared in The MacGuffin, the Yalobusha Review, the Chaffey Review, the Southern Women’s Review, Xenith, Inertia, Battered Suitcase, Big Pulp (with Matthew Quinn Martin)
Eastern Standard Crime, Pulp Pusher, the Flash Fiction Offensive, PowderBurnFlash and the anthology Relationships and Other Stuff. Her stories are forthcoming in issues of Crime Factory, Connotation Press and the anthologies We’ll Always Have Chicago and Quantum Genre on the Planet of the Arts (also with Matthew Quinn Martin).

Matthew Quinn Martin

Matthew Quinn Martin
Contributing Editor
“Big Apple Gothic”

Matthew Quinn Martin
is a New York based writer. His original
screenplay Slingshot was made into a feature film starring Juliana
Margulies, David Arquette, Thora Birch, Balthazar Getty and Joely
Fisher. Slingshot had its premiere at the TriBeCa Film Festival, 2005,
has been featured onAccess Hollywood, and is currently on
DVD, distributed by the Weinstein Co.

Matthew’s prose fiction has been published (or is forthcoming) in
Transition Magazine,The Crossing Chaos Anthology: Quantum Genre on the
Planet of Arts, and Big Pulp (co-written with Libby Cudmore),
Thuglit,MFA/MFYou Literary Journal, A Twist of Noir,Eastern Standard
Crime, The Oddville Press,Aphelion and The Flash Fiction Offensive.

His screenplay A Very Good Year, featuring Dan Lauria (The Wonder
Years) and Gaius Charles (Friday Night Lights) was presented at
FilmFest New Haven. Other works of his have been produced by
NYCollective and The New Haven Theatre Co. In addition he has acted as
a consultant or ghostwriter on numerous projects for film and
television.

He can also be seen flitting around the margins of your TV set…most
notably in a recurring co-starring role on the first season of the JJ
Abrams created Fringe.

Colin McKay Miller

Colin McKay Miller
“The Ocean Thief”

Colin McKay Miller is a writer and volunteer halfway house minister from Edinburgh,
Scotland. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in numerous publications, including Vagabond Press’ MIND anthology and in Colored Chalk (which he has guest edited). He lives in Colorado with his wife and daughter.

Edoardo Albert

Edoardo Albert

Edoardo Albert
“Last Door”

Edoardo Albert is a professional writer and editor, born and based in London, although his parents come from Italy and Sri Lanka. He’s married, with two sons, and once wrote a lonely hearts ad that reduced a friend to a state of helpless, hysterical laughter. At the moment, he’s typing out a novel written long hand, finishing short stories and trying to find freelance
work. Any job offers will be considered.

Virginia Hernandez

Virginia Hernandez
Diner Alumni
“A Better Place”

Virginia Hernandez is not having much luck finding time to write because life with her
husband and three terrific kids keeps getting in the way. However, she is officially interested in the multiple world theory and hopes this existence is the one where her novels get published.

Jeff Chapman

Jeff Chapman
“Princess and Vampire”

Jeff Chapman writes fairy tales, fantasy, and ghost stories. His works have appeared or are forthcoming in Golden Visions Magazine,Mindflights, and Third Order. Hearing the expression “just a fairy tale” rankles him. He lives with his wife and children in a house with more books than bookshelf space. Stop by his blog at http://jeffchapmanwriter.blogspot.com/.

Relief News Tuesday 7.20.2010

Welcome our new staff member!

Bonnie Ponce

Last week, Relief added a new staff member, Bonnie Ponce.  Bonnie will be the Director of Support Raising. We are all super excited for her to be on our staff.

Here’s a brief message from Bonnie:

“I am so excited to join the Relief staff, as the Director of Support Raising!  I am a native Texan and currently I live in Huntsville, Texas.  I earned a BA in English from Sam Houston State University. I am married to the love of my life, Tim.  I enjoy watching anime, drawing, and doing crafts.  I am very excited to work with Relief because it is exactly what I was looking for, a place for people to express the grittiness of life with the hope of Christ.  I am so blessed to be a part of Relief!”

Please join us as we welcome Bonnie to our staff!

Relief News Thursday 7.8.2010

Rock & Sling returns!

If you follow Relief‘s twitter account, then you may remember hearing us mention @rockandsling back in April when we were at the 2010 Festival of Faith & Writing.  In case you missed the tweet, we were announcing the return of a fellow Christian literary journal, Rock & Sling.

Rock & Sling disappeared from the literary world a couple years ago, but they have returned with the backing of Whitworth University.  They are presently offering subscriptions, and we recommend you look into getting one.  After you’ve signed up for a subscription for Relief, of course. ;)

Be sure to check them out at www.rockandsling.com.

Free .pdf of 4.1

If you received a copy of Relief 4.1, then we have an offer for you to get a free copy of the .pdf file so you can read it on your computer, e-book reader, etc.  All you have to do is write a review of Relief 4.1 on Amazon.com or GoodReads.com.  Once you’ve posted a review, put the link in a comment to this post, and we will send you the .pdf of 4.1 within 24 hours.  (Offer expires July 24, 2010.)

Relief News Tuesday 6.29.2010

4.1 Shipping!

Just yesterday we received the printed copies of issue 4.1!  They will be shipping from ccPublishing’s president’s office sometime in the next two days, so they will be on their way to you by the weekend! So exciting!

This does man that the pre-sales will be removed from our side bar, but we will still be selling the .pdf file from our store at a price that is much less expensive than a printed copy.

Some personal rearranging

This week, our Editor-in-Chief, Christopher Fisher, moved to Virginia.  We are very thankful that he and his family made the trip safely, and we hope his family settles in soon.

Our Web Editor, Ian Philpot, also started a job with Willow Creek Community Church this week as their Web Content Developer.  This is great news as Ian just graduated with an English degree in May and already has a full-time job working in his field of study.  He is very thankful and feels extremely blessed by his new job.

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