…during our span without access to Facebook, X/Twitter, or Bluesky. Christopher Degni is usually one of our most popular writers. We’ve been publishing his work for years, beginning, I think, with “Life and Jacq and the Giant and Death.”
(Actually, going strictly by chronology, we published “Merry-Go-Round” first, but I believe we accepted “Life and Jacq…” for publication first.)
New stories by Christopher Degni typically draw hundreds of readers. For a long time his story, “The Infinite and the Infinitesimal,” remained near the top of our all-time most-read list, having drawn close to a thousand discrete readers.
But when we published his most recent story, “A Visit to the Recycling Center,” two weeks ago, it struggled to reach a hundred readers, stalled out at 102, and has been stuck on that plateau ever since.
Therefore, for today’s post, we’re going to reintroduce you to “A Visit to the Recycling Center,” and then present a handy index of all the Christopher Degni stories we’ve published in recent years. Personally, I think my favorite is “Upgrade,” but read them all, and decide for yourself.
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But if you’ve already read all these stories, why not take a look at this new book we just released, also during the period when we were unable to access our X/Twitter and Bluesky accounts?
Heart of Dorkness & Other Stories, a chapbook of short stories by best-selling author Henry Vogel, is a fun and lively little collection you should get just to read the cover story, “Heart of Dorkness”…
If this book does well, though, you should know that it’s just the first in a series of little book projects we have in the works for release in 2025.
Check it out! Convince us it’s a good idea to release more books like this one and Privateers of Mars!
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“A Visit to the Recycling Center”
If you’re old enough to join AARP,
this story should make you shudder.
“A 125-Word Story About Writer’s Block in the Style of Italo Calvino”
“Life and Jacq and the Giant and Death”
“Reflections on Carnival-by-the-Sea”
“Treasure Hunting in the Old City”
“The Infinite and the Infinitesimal”
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But if you’ve already read all these stories, why not take a look at this new book we just released, also during the period when we were unable to access our X/Twitter and Bluesky accounts?
Heart of Dorkness & Other Stories, a chapbook of short stories by best-selling author Henry Vogel, is a fun and lively little collection you should get just to read the cover story, “Heart of Dorkness”…
If this book does well, though, you should know that it’s just the first in a series of little book projects we have in the works for release in 2025.
Check it out! Convince us it’s a good idea to release more books like this one and Privateers of Mars!
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